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FIFA Interactive
World Cup
Note: On the cover, the colour bar charts below each trophy are indicative of the proportion of each member
associations win for that tournament. Please see the Champions at a Glance By Competition table.
Brazil
France
Soviet Union
Mexico
Denmark
Switzerland
Argentina
Italy
Uruguay
Norway
England
Japan
Germany
Spain
Ghana
Portugal
Korea Republic
Russia
USA
Nigeria
Korea DPR
Yugoslavia
Saudi Arabia
Contents
Contents
FIFA World Cup
FIFA Confederations Cup
FIFA Club World Cup
Mens Olympic Football Tournament
FIFA U-20 World Cup
FIFA U-17 World Cup
FIFA Womens World Cup
Womens Olympic Football Tournament
FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup
FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup
FIFA Futsal World Cup
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Youth Olympic Football Tournaments
FIFA Interactive World Cup
FIFA awards
FIFA Presidential Award
FIFA Fair Play Award
FIFA Ballon dOr
FIFA Womens World Player of the Year
FIFA FIFPro World XI Award
FIFA Pusks Award
FIFA World Coach of the Year for Mens Football
FIFA World Coach of the Year for Womens Football
FIFAs member associations
Champions at a Glance by association
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No. of goals
No. of
teams
Attendance
No. of titles
Champions at a Glance
The ultimate directory
[EN]
[FR]
[DE]
Spain celebrate winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Final match against the Netherlands
at Johannesburgs Soccer City Stadium on 11 July 2010. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
[EN] No other sporting event captures the worlds attention like the FIFA World
Cup. Ever since the first competition staged in Uruguay in 1930, FIFAs flagship
event has constantly grown in popularity and prestige. The original gold trophy
bore Jules Rimets name and was contested three times in the 1930s, before
the Second World War put a 12-year stop to the competition. When it resumed,
the FIFA World Cup rapidly advanced to its undisputed status as the greatest
single sporting event of the modern world. Today its global significance
is highlighted by the awarding of the competition to East Asia (2002), Africa
(2010), Eastern Europe (2018) and the Middle East (2022).
[FR]
[DE] Keine andere Sportveranstaltung zieht die Menschen rund um den Erdball
derart in den Bann wie die FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft. Ihre Popularitt
und ihr Prestige sind weltweit einzigartig. Premiere war 1930 in Uruguay.
Danach wurde die ursprngliche Goldtrophe, die den Namen von Jules Rimet
trgt, in den 30er-Jahren noch zweimal vergeben, ehe der Zweite Weltkrieg
zu einer 12-jhrigen Pause zwang. Danach stieg die FIFA FussballWeltmeisterschaft rasch zur grssten Einzelsportveranstaltung der modernen
Welt auf. Mit Asien (2002), Afrika (2010), Osteuropa (2018) und dem Nahen/
Mittleren Osten (2022) hat sie mittlerweile die ganze Welt erobert.
[ES] Ningn otro torneo capta la atencin de tantas miradas como la Copa
Mundial de la FIFA. Desde que se organizara su primera edicin en Uruguay
en 1930, la competicin insignia de la FIFA no ha dejado de ganar popularidad
y prestigio. El trofeo original, que llevaba el nombre de Jules Rimet, se disput
en tres ocasiones durante los aos 30, hasta que la Segunda Guerra Mundial
impuso un parn de 12 aos. Cuando pudo volver a celebrarse, la Copa
Mundial de la FIFA pronto se hizo con el honor indiscutible de ser la mayor
competicin de un solo deporte del mundo contemporneo. Hoy en da,
es evidente que su importancia trasciende todas las fronteras, ya que se ha
organizado en Asia oriental (2002) y frica (2010), y lo har en Europa del
Este (2018) y Oriente Prximo (2022).
Height
36.8cm
Base
12.5cm
(diameter)
Weight
6.175kg
(4927g pure gold)
Design
Silvio Gazzaniga
Production
Bertoni GDE Srl
1st made
1973
TM
BRAZILS RONALDO
IS THE RECORD
GOALSCORER
WITH 15 GOALS.
TOP GOALSCORERS
15
Ronaldo
(BRA)
14
14 13
COMPETITION RECORDS
772
2,208 76
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
173,850
av. 2.86
TOP GOALSCORER
RONALDO (BRA)
15
SPECTATORS
34,070,837
av. 44,133
BIGGEST WINS
MOST TITLES
BRAZIL
Year
1930
1934
1938
1950
1954
1958
1962
1966
1970
1974
1978
1982
1986
1990
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
Total
FINAL COMPETITIONS
Host
Teams Matches Goals Av.
Uruguay
13
18
70 3.89
Italy
16
17
70 4.12
France
15
18
84 4.67
Brazil
13
22
88 4.00
Switzerland
16
26 140 5.38
Sweden
16
35 126 3.60
Chile
16
32
89 2.78
England
16
32
89 2.78
Mexico
16
32
95 2.97
Germany FR
16
38
97 2.55
Argentina
16
38 102 2.68
Spain
24
52 146 2.81
Mexico
24
52 132 2.54
Italy
24
52 115 2.21
USA
24
52 141 2.71
France
32
64 171 2.67
Korea/Japan
32
64 161 2.52
Germany
32
64 147 2.30
South Africa
32
64 145 2.27
772 2,208 2.86
Spectators
590,549
363,000
375,700
1,045,246
768,607
819,810
893,172
1,563,135
1,603,975
1,865,753
1,545,791
2,109,723
2,394,031
2,516,215
3,587,538
2,785,100
2,705,197
3,359,439
3,178,856
34,070,837
PRELIMINARY COMPETITIONS
Av. Teams* Matches* Goals Av.
32,808
21,353
27
26
141 5.42
20,872
21
22
96 4.36
47,511
19
26
121 4.65
29,562
33
57
208 3.65
23,423
46
89
341 3.83
27,912
49
92
326 3.54
48,848
51
127
393 3.09
50,124
68
172
542 3.15
49,099
90
226
620 2.74
40,679
95
252
723 2.87
40,572
103
306
797 2.60
46,039
110
308
801 2.60
48,389
103
314
735 2.34
68,991
131
497 1,446 2.91
43,517
168
643 1,922 2.99
42,269
193
777 2,452 3.16
52,491
194
847 2,464 2.91
49,670
200
853 2,344 2.75
44,133
5,634 16,472 2.92
1930
1934
1938
1950*
URUGUAY
ITALY
ITALY
URUGUAY
ARGENTINA
4:2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
2:1 AET (1:1)
HUNGARY
4:2
BRAZIL
2:1
1954
1958
1962
1966
GERMANY FR
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
ENGLAND
HUNGARY
3:2
SWEDEN
5:2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
3:1
GERMANY FR
4:2 AET (2:2)
1970
1974
1978
1982
BRAZIL
GERMANY FR
ARGENTINA
ITALY
ITALY
4:1
NETHERLANDS
2:1
NETHERLANDS
3:1 AET (1:1)
GERMANY FR
3:1
1986
1990
1994
1998
ARGENTINA
GERMANY FR
BRAZIL
FRANCE
GERMANY FR
3:2
ARGENTINA
1:0
ITALY
0:0 AET 3:2 PSO
BRAZIL
3:0
2002
2006
2010
BRAZIL
ITALY
SPAIN
GERMANY
2:0
FRANCE
1:1 AET 5:3 PSO
NETHERLANDS
1:0 AET
Andrs Iniesta (ESP), scorer of the decisive goal in extra time of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final
in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
*Decisive match
216
199
BRAZIL
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Brazil
Germany
Italy
Argentina
England
Spain
France
Netherlands
Uruguay
Sweden
3
2
153
GERMANY
MP
97
99
80
70
59
56
54
43
47
46
W
67
60
44
37
26
28
25
22
18
16
D
15
19
21
13
19
12
11
10
12
13
L
15
20
15
20
14
16
18
11
17
17
GF
210
206
126
123
77
88
96
71
76
74
ITALY
GA
88
117
74
80
52
59
68
44
65
69
Pts.
216
199
153
124
97
96
86
76
66
61
Pts.
2.23
2.01
1.91
1.77
1.64
1.71
1.59
1.77
1.40
1.33
Part.
19
17
17
15
13
13
13
9
11
11
The Brazil team, winners of the 1958 FIFA World Cup, the first of five victories to date for Brazil.
(Photo: Foto-net)
FINAL MATCHES
Date
30.07.1930
10.06.1934
19.06.1938
16.07.1950*
04.07.1954
29.06.1958
17.06.1962
30.07.1966
21.06.1970
07.07.1974
25.06.1978
11.07.1982
29.06.1986
08.07.1990
17.07.1994
12.07.1998
30.06.2002
09.07.2006
11.07.2010
Match
Uruguay v. Argentina 4:2
Italy v. Czechoslovakia 2:1 AET
Italy v. Hungary 4:2
Uruguay v. Brazil 2:1
Germany FR v. Hungary 3:2
Brazil v. Sweden 5:2
Brazil v. Czechoslovakia 3:1
England v. Germany FR 4:2 AET
Brazil v. Italy 4:1
Netherlands v. Germany FR 1:2
Argentina v. Netherlands 3:1 AET
Italy v. Germany FR 3:1
Argentina v. Germany FR 3:2
Germany FR v. Argentina 1:0
Brazil v. Italy 0:0 AET 3:2 PSO
Brazil v. France 0:3
Germany v. Brazil 0:2
Italy v. France 1:1 AET 5:3 PSO
Netherlands v. Spain 0:1 AET
Host
Montevideo (URU)
Rome (ITA)
Colombes (FRA)
Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
Berne (SUI)
Solna (SWE)
Santiago de Chile (CHI)
London (ENG)
Mexico City (MEX)
Munich (FRG)
Buenos Aires (ARG)
Madrid (ESP)
Mexico City (MEX)
Rome (ITA)
Los Angeles (USA)
Saint-Denis (FRA)
Yokohama (JPN)
Berlin (GER)
Johannesburg (RSA)
Venue
Attendance
Centenario
68,346
Nazionale PNF
55,000
Olympique
45,000
Maracan
173,850
Wankdorf
62,500
Rasunda
49,737
Nacional
68,679
Wembley
96,924
Azteca
107,412
Olympiastadion
78,200
El Monumental
71,483
Santiago Bernabu
90,000
Azteca
114,600
Olimpico
73,603
Rose Bowl
94,194
Stade de France
80,000
International Stadium
69,029
Olympiastadion
69,000
Soccer City
84,490
Finalists the Netherlands and Spain enter the pitch to compete for the title of the 2010 FIFA
World Cup South Africa in Johannesburg on 11 July. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
*Decisive match
10
AWARDS
Year adidas
Goals adidas
Golden Boot
Golden Ball
1930 Guillermo STABILE (ARG) 8
1934 Oldrich NEJEDLY (TCH)
5
1938 LEONIDAS (BRA)
7
1950 ADEMIR (BRA)
8
1954 Sandor KOCSIS (HUN)
11
1958 Just FONTAINE (FRA)
13
1962 VAVA (BRA)
4
GARRINCHA (BRA)
4
Leonel SANCHEZ (CHI)
4
Valentin IVANOV (URS)
4
Drazen JERKOVIC (YUG) 4
Florian ALBERT (HUN)
4
1966 EUSEBIO (POR)
9
1970 Gerd MUELLER (FRG)
10
1974 Grzegorz LATO (POL)
7
1978 Mario KEMPES (ARG)
6
Mario KEMPES (ARG)
1982 Paolo ROSSI (ITA)
6
Paolo ROSSI (ITA)
1986 Gary LINEKER (ENG)
6
Diego MARADONA (ARG)
1990 Salvatore SCHILLACI (ITA) 6
Salvatore SCHILLACI (ITA)
1994 Oleg SALENKO (RUS)
6
ROMARIO (BRA)
Hristo STOICHKOV (BUL) 6
1998 Davor SUKER (CRO)
6
RONALDO (BRA)
2002 RONALDO (BRA)
8
Oliver KAHN (GER)
2006 Miroslav KLOSE (GER)
5
Zinedine ZIDANE (FRA)
2010 Thomas MUELLER (GER)
5
Diego FORLAN (URU)
Year Host
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
United States
France
Korea/Japan
Germany
South Africa
Note:
TOP GOALSCORER
Top Goalscorer: 1930-1974
adidas Golden Shoe: 1978-2006
adidas Golden Boot: 2010
*In 2006 the award was not presented by Hyundai
Year
adidas
Golden Glove
FIFA
Fair Play
Peru
Germany FR
Argentina
Brazil
Brazil
England
Michel PREUDHOMME (BEL) Brazil
Fabien BARTHEZ (FRA)
Oliver KAHN (GER)
Gianluigi BUFFON (ITA)
Iker CASILLAS (ESP)
Host
2006* Germany
2010 South Africa
BEST PLAYER
adidas Golden Ball: 1982-2010
France/England
Belgium
Brazil/Spain
Spain
BEST GOALKEEPER
Yashin Award: 1994-2006
adidas Golden Glove: 2010
11
Diego Forln (URU), winner of the adidas Golden Ball Award at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
12
[EN] The FIFA Confederations Cup is a relatively new tournament that has
nonetheless become an indispensable fixture on the FIFA calendar. First staged
as an Intercontinental Championship for the King Fahd Cup in Saudi Arabia
in 1992, the tournament, which features the six confederation champions,
the reigning world champions and the host country, has been organised
by FIFA since 1997. Since 2001, it has served as the principal dress rehearsal
for the FIFA World Cup, giving organisers, FIFA and the participating teams
the opportunity to experience the host country under tournament conditions.
[FR]
Height
40.0cm
Base
16cm (diameter)
Weight
8.6kg
Design
Fritz Jucker
Production
Europokal;
Schumacher
Goldschmied
1st made
1997
TM
100
13
14
COMPETITION RECORDS
108
312
av. 2.89
29
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
110,000
TOP GOALSCORERS
SPECTATORS
3,874,891
(3:1997; 6:1999)
av. 35,879
RONALDINHO (BRA)
MOST TITLES
BRAZIL
(6:1999; 3:2005)
BIGGEST WINS
Host
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Mexico
Korea/Japan
France
Germany
South Africa
*Intercontinental Championship
Teams
4
6
8
8
8
8
8
8
Matches
4
8
16
16
16
16
16
16
108
Goals
18
19
52
55
31
37
56
44
312
Av. Spectators
4.50
169,500
2.38
165,000
3.25
333,500
3.44
970,000
1.94
557,191
2.31
491,700
3.50
603,106
2.75
584,894
2.89 3,874,891
Av.
42,375
20,625
20,844
60,625
34,824
30,731
37,694
36,556
35,879
1992*
1995*
1997
1999
ARGENTINA
DENMARK
BRAZIL
MEXICO
SAUDI ARABIA
3:1
ARGENTINA
2:0
AUSTRALIA
6:0
BRAZIL
4:3
2001
2003
2005
2009
FRANCE
FRANCE
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
JAPAN
1:0
CAMEROON
1:0 AET
ARGENTINA
4:1
USA
3:2
Javier Zanetti and Lucho Figueroa (ARG) tackle Ronaldinho (BRA) during the FIFA Confederations Cup 2005
Final at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt, Germany. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
*Intercontinental Championship
15
16
59
29
BRAZIL
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Brazil
Mexico
France
USA
Argentina
Japan
Australia
Germany
Cameroon
Spain
27
MEXICO
MP
28
19
10
15
10
13
13
8
8
5
W
18
8
9
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
D
5
5
0
1
3
2
1
1
1
0
L
5
6
1
8
2
6
7
3
3
1
FRANCE
GF
64
33
24
20
22
15
13
17
5
11
GA
25
28
5
20
14
16
20
17
5
4
Pts.
59
29
27
19
18
17
16
13
13
12
Pts.
2.11
1.53
2.70
1.27
1.80
1.31
1.23
1.62
1.62
2.40
Part.
6
5
2
4
3
4
3
2
2
1
Brazilian players Felipe Melo and Gilberto Silva celebrate with the trophy after victory over the USA in
the FIFA Confederations Cup Final at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on 28 June 2009.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
FINAL MATCHES
Date
20.10.1992
13.01.1995
21.12.1997
04.08.1999
10.06.2001
29.06.2003
29.06.2005
28.06.2009
Match
Argentina v. Saudi Arabia 3:1
Denmark v. Argentina 2:0
Brazil v. Australia 6:0
Mexico v. Brazil 4:3
Japan v. France 0:1
Cameroon v. France 0:1 AET
Brazil v. Argentina 4:1
USA v. Brazil 2:3
Host
Riyadh (KSA)
Riyadh (KSA)
Riyadh (KSA)
Mexico City (MEX)
Yokohama (JPN)
Saint-Denis (FRA)
Frankfurt/Main (GER)
Johannesburg (RSA)
Venue
Attendance
King Fahd International Stadium
75,000
King Fahd International Stadium
35,000
King Fahd International Stadium
65,000
Azteca
110,000
International Stadium
65,533
Stade de France
51,985
Waldstadion
45,591
Ellis Park
52,291
adidas
Golden Ball
DENILSON (BRA)
RONALDINHO (BRA)
Robert PIRES (FRA)
adidas
Golden Glove
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot*
1997 ROMARIO (BRA)
1999 RONALDINHO (BRA)
2001 Robert PIRES (FRA)
Eric CARRIERE (FRA)
2003 Thierry HENRY (FRA)
2005 ADRIANO (BRA)
2009 LUIS FABIANO (BRA)
Goals
7
6
2
2
4
5
5
FIFA
Fair Play
South Africa
Brazil
Japan
Japan
Greece
Brazil
2009 adidas Golden Glove winner Tim Howard (USA) punches the ball clear during the FIFA Confederations
Cup semi-final against Spain at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa on 24 June 2009.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
17
18
[EN] The FIFA Club World Cup was first staged in 2000 and has been an annual
event since 2005. Prior to that, from 1960 to 2004, the best team in the world
was crowned at the Intercontinental Cup (later known as the Toyota Cup). The
FIFA Club World Cup brings together the champions from all six confederations.
Unique in character, the competition not only identifies the best team in world
club football, but also helps to highlight current trends and directions in the
development of the game around the world, with various football schools
of thought represented.
[FR]
[DE] Nach der Premiere 2000 wird die FIFA Klub-Weltmeisterschaft seit 2005
jhrlich ausgetragen. Von 1960 bis 2004 wurde das beste Team der Welt
jeweils beim Interkontinental-Pokal (spter Toyota-Pokal) erkoren. Bei der FIFA
Klub-Weltmeisterschaft treffen die Meister aller sechs Konfderationen und
damit die unterschiedlichsten Spielsysteme aufeinander. Das Turnier ist somit
immer auch ein Gradmesser fr die aktuellen Trends und Entwicklungen im
internationalen Fussball.
[ES] La Copa Mundial de Clubes de la FIFA se celebr por primera vez en el ao
2000 y es un torneo anual desde 2005. Su antecesora, la Copa Intercontinental
(que ms tarde se llam Copa Toyota), se disput desde 1960 hasta 2004;
con ella se coronaba al mejor club del planeta. El Mundial de clubes rene
a los campeones de las seis confederaciones. nica en su gnero, la competicin
no solo corona al mejor club, sino que tambin pone de relieve, a travs de
las diferentes escuelas de ftbol all representadas, las tendencias actuales
en el ftbol.
Height
50cm
Base
20cm (diameter)
Weight
5.2kg
Production
Thomas Fattorini Ltd.
1st made
2005
TM
EUROPEAN TEAMS
TOP THE LEADERBOARD
FOR NUMBER OF
VICTORIES AHEAD
OF SOUTH AMERICAN
TEAMS.
5
Europe
South
America
2000
2005
2006
2007
CORINTHIANS
(BRA)
SAO PAULO FC
(BRA)
AC MILAN (ITA)
VASCO DA GAMA
(BRA)
0:0 AET 4:3 PSO
LIVERPOOL FC (ENG)
1:0
SPORT CLUB
INTERNACIONAL
(BRA)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
MANCHESTER
UNITED (ENG)
FC BARCELONA
(ESP)
FC BARCELONA
(ESP)
CORINTHIANS
(BRA)
LIGA DE QUITO
(ECU)
1:0
ESTUDIANTES DE LA
PLATA (ARG)
2:1 AET (1:1)
TP MAZEMBE
ENGLEBERT (COD)
3:0
SANTOS FC (BRA)
4:0
CHELSEA FC (ENG)
1:0
FC BARCELONA (ESP)
1:0
CLUB ATLTICO
BOCA JUNIORS (ARG)
4:2
19
20
COMPETITION RECORDS
75
220
av. 2.93
46
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
73,000
TOP GOALSCORERS
(4:2009)
MOHAMED ABOUTRIKA (EGY) (AL-AHLY SC)
SPECTATORS
2,696,981
(3:2006; 1:2012)
av. 35,960
(2:2009; 2:2011)
BIGGEST WINS
Host
Brazil
Japan
Japan
Japan
Japan
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
Japan
Japan
Teams
8
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
Matches
14
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
75
Goals
43
19
17
21
23
25
27
24
21
220
Av.
3.07
2.71
2.43
3.00
2.88
3.13
3.38
3.00
2.63
2.93
Spectators
514,000
261,456
302,142
318,871
355,515
156,350
200,251
305,333
283,063
2,696,981
Av.
36,714
37,351
43,163
45,553
44,439
19,544
25,031
38,167
35,383
35,960
RANKING BY TOURNAMENT
Year
Host
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2012
JPN
Corinthians (BRA)
Chelsea FC (ENG)
CF Monterrey (MEX)
Al-Ahly SC (EGY)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN)
Ulsan Hyundai (KOR)
Auckland City FC (NZL)
2011
JPN
FC Barcelona (ESP)
Santos FC (BRA)
Al-Sadd Sports Club (QAT)
Kashiwa Reysol (JPN)
CF Monterrey (MEX)
Esperance Sportive de Tunis (TUN)
Auckland City FC (NZL)
2010
UAE
FC Internazionale (ITA)
TP Mazembe (COD)
SC Internacional (BRA)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma FC (KOR)
CF Pachuca (MEX)
Al-Wahda Sports Club (UAE)
Hekari United FC (PNG)
Year
Host
1
2
3
4
5
2009
UAE
FC Barcelona (ESP)
Estudiantes La Plata (ARG)
Pohang Steelers FC (KOR)
Atlante FC (MEX)
Auckland City FC (NZL)
2008
JPN
Manchester United FC (ENG)
Liga de Quito (ECU)
Gamba Osaka (JPN)
CF Pachuca (MEX)
Adelaide United (AUS)
2007
JPN
AC Milan (ITA)
Boca Juniors (ARG)
Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Etoile Sportive du Sahel (TUN)
CF Pachuca (MEX)*
Sepahan SC (IRN)*
6
7
TP Mazembe (COD)
Al Ahli FC (UAE)
Al-Ahly SC (EGY)
Waitakere United (NZL)
Year
Host
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2006
JPN
SC Internacional (BRA)
FC Barcelona (ESP)
Al-Ahly SC (EGY)
Club America (MEX)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (KOR)
Auckland City FC (NZL)
2005
JPN
Sao Paulo FC (BRA)
Liverpool FC (ENG)
Deportivo Saprissa (CRC)
Al Ittihad (KSA)
Sydney FC (AUS)
Al-Ahly SC (EGY)
2000
BRA
Corinthians (BRA)
Vasco da Gama (BRA)
Club Necaxa (MEX)
Real Madrid (ESP)
Manchester United FC (ENG)
Al Nassr FC (KSA)
Raja Casablanca (MAR)
South Melbourne FC (AUS)
*In 2007 the losing clubs from the quarter-final matches did not contest the play-off for fifth place
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FINAL MATCHES
Date
Match
14.01.2000 Corinthians v. Vasco da Gama
0:0 AET 4:3 PSO
18.12.2005 Sao Paulo FC v. Liverpool FC 1:0
17.12.2006 SC Internacional v. FC Barcelona 1:0
16.12.2007 Boca Juniors v. AC Milan 2:4
21.12.2008 Liga de Quito v.
Manchester United FC 0:1
19.12.2009 Estudiantes La Plata v. FC Barcelona
1:2 AET
18.12.2010 TP Mazembe v.
FC Internazionale 0:3
18.12.2011 Santos FC v. FC Barcelona 0:4
16.12.2012 Corinthians v. Chelsea FC 1:0
Host
Rio de Janeiro
(BRA)
Yokohama (JPN)
Yokohama (JPN)
Yokohama (JPN)
Yokohama (JPN)
Venue
Maracan
Attendance
73,000
International Stadium
International Stadium
International Stadium
International Stadium
66,821
67,128
68,263
68,682
43,050
42,174
68,166
68,275
AWARDS
Year
adidas
Goals adidas
Golden Boot
Golden Ball
2000* Nicolas ANELKA, FRA (Real Madrid) 3
EDILSON, BRA (Corinthians)
ROMARIO, BRA (Vasco da Gama) 3
2005
ROGERIO CENI, BRA (Sao Paulo FC)
2006
DECO, POR (FC Barcelona)
2007
KAKA, BRA (AC Milan)
2008
Wayne ROONEY, ENG
(Manchester United FC)
2009
Lionel MESSI, ARG (FC Barcelona)
2010
Samuel ETOO, CMR (FC Internazionale)
2011
Lionel MESSI, ARG (FC Barcelona)
2012
CASSIO, BRA (Corinthians)
FIFA
Fair Play
Al Nassr
Liverpool FC
FC Barcelona
Urawa Red Diamonds
Adelaide United
Atlante FC
FC Internazionale
FC Barcelona
CF Monterrey
The Corinthians squad celebrate after winning the FIFA Club World Cup Final Match between Corinthians and Chelsea
at International Stadium Yokohama on 16 December 2012 in Yokohama, Japan. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
* In 2000 the award was known as the adidas Golden Shoe. Since then this award has not been presented.
Gary Cahill and Fernando Torres of Chelsea head the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup Final match
between Corinthians and Chelsea at the International Stadium Yokohama, Japan on 16 December 2012.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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[FR]
LOCOG
25
16
13
GER v. RUS
ARG v. USA
14
ITA v. EGY
Bronze Medal Match
11:3
09.06.1928
18
FRA v. DEN
Semi-finals 1:17
22.10.1908
13
GBR v. SWE
First Stage 12:1
20.10.1908
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COMPETITION RECORDS
597
2,163 84
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
105,000
av. 3.62
TOP GOALSCORERS
MOST TITLES
HUNGARY
13
(11:1908; 2:1912)
BIGGEST WINS
13
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
(6:1968; 7:1972)
Year
1908
1912
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
Total
Winners
Great Britain
Great Britain
Belgium
Uruguay
Uruguay
Host
London (GBR)
Stockholm (SWE)
Antwerp (BEL)
Paris (FRA)
Amsterdam (NED)
Italy
Sweden
Hungary
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
Hungary
Hungary
Poland
German DR
Czechoslovakia
France
Soviet Union
Spain
Nigeria
Cameroon
Argentina
Argentina
Mexico
Berlin (GER)
London (GBR)
Helsinki (FIN)
Melbourne (AUS)
Rome (ITA)
Tokyo (JPN)
Mexico City (MEX)
Munich (FRG)
Montreal (CAN)
Moscow (URS)
Los Angeles (USA)
Seoul (KOR)
Barcelona (ESP)
Atlanta (USA)
Sydney (AUS)
Athens (GRE)
Beijing (CHN)
London (GBR)
Teams Matches
6
6
11
17
14
18
22
24
17
22
No tournament
16
16
18
18
25
26
11
12
16
28
14
29
16
32
16
38
13
23
16
32
16
32
16
32
16
32
16
32
16
32
16
32
16
32
16
32
597
Goals
48
94
76
96
128
Av. Spectators*
Av.*
8.00
20,000 3,333
5.53
83,700 4,924
4.22
150,600 8,367
4.00
249,956 10,415
5.82
246,699 11,214
78
102
135
53
120
123
116
135
66
82
84
95
87
90
103
101
75
76
2,163
4.88
5.67
5.19
4.42
4.29
4.24
3.63
3.55
2.87
2.56
2.63
2.97
2.72
2.81
3.22
3.16
2.34
3.24
3.62
473,500
344,124
365,135
194,333
251,804
554,087
180,000
793,000
580,156
500,000
1,423,613
733,712
466,300
1,223,769
1,024,578
401,415
1,397,448
1,525,131
13,448,063
29,594
19,118
14,044
16,194
8,993
19,106
5,625
20,868
25,224
15,625
44,488
22,929
14,572
38,243
32,018
12,544
43,670
47,660
22,526
*Attendance statistics from 1996 to 2004 denote the combined totals from both Mens and Womens Olympic Football Tournaments.
Official figures for 1980 not known.
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1908
1912
1920
1924
GREAT BRITAIN
GREAT BRITAIN
BELGIUM
URUGUAY
DENMARK
2:0
DENMARK
4:2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
2:0*
SWITZERLAND
3:0
Bronze
NETHERLANDS
Bronze
NETHERLANDS
Silver
SPAIN
Bronze
SWEDEN
1928
1936
1948
1952
URUGUAY
ITALY
SWEDEN
HUNGARY
ARGENTINA
2:1 (replay)
AUSTRIA
2:1 AET (1:1)
YUGOSLAVIA
3:1
YUGOSLAVIA
2:0
Bronze
ITALY
Bronze
NORWAY
Bronze
DENMARK
Bronze
SWEDEN
1956
1960
1964
1968
SOVIET UNION
YUGOSLAVIA
HUNGARY
HUNGARY
YUGOSLAVIA
1:0
DENMARK
3:1
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
2:1
BULGARIA
4:1
Bronze
BULGARIA
Bronze
HUNGARY
Bronze
GERMANY DR
Bronze
JAPAN
1972
1976
1980
1984
POLAND
GERMAN DR
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
FRANCE
HUNGARY 2:1
POLAND
3:1
GERMAN DR
1:0
BRAZIL
2:0
Bronze
SOVIET UNION
Bronze
SOVIET UNION
Bronze
YUGOSLAVIA
1988
1992
1996
2000
SOVIET UNION
SPAIN
NIGERIA
CAMEROON
BRAZIL
2:1 AET
POLAND
3:2
ARGENTINA
3:2
SPAIN
2:2 AET 5:3 PSO
Bronze
GERMANY FR
Bronze
GHANA
Bronze
BRAZIL
Bronze
CHILE
2004
2008
2012
ARGENTINA
ARGENTINA
MEXICO
PARAGUAY
1:0
NIGERIA
1:0
Brazil
2:1
Bronze
ITALY
Bronze
BRAZIL
Bronze
KOREA REPUBLIC
Bronze
SOVIET UNION
AND GERMAN DR
Bronze
NETHERLANDS
*Match abandoned after 39 minutes (TCH disqualified). A play-off was necessary to determine the silver medalists. Spain took this honour,
defeating the Dutch, 3:1.
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102
100
ITALY
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Italy
Brazil
Hungary
Russia (Soviet Union)
Serbia (Yugoslavia)
Argentina
Spain
Poland
German DR
Denmark
83
BRAZIL
MP
61
54
37
34
48
32
37
28
24
28
W
32
31
27
24
23
21
19
17
16
16
D
6
7
2
4
5
5
8
3
4
3
L
23
16
8
6
20
6
10
8
4
9
HUNGARY
GF
125
111
109
78
121
79
56
69
57
84
GA
87
64
43
48
102
29
39
39
17
47
Pts.
102
100
83
76
74
68
65
54
52
51
Pts.
1.67
1.85
2.24
2.24
1.54
2.12
1.76
1.93
2.17
1.82
Part.
15
12
9
7
13
7
10
7
4
8
The British players who captured gold at the first Olympic Football Tournament in 1908. Back row from
left: Lord Kinnaird, G. Hunt, W.S. Corbett, H.B.T. Smith, H.P. Bailey, F.W. Chapman, R.M. Hawkes, A. Davis.
Front row from left: A. Berry, H. Stapley, V.J. Woodward, C.H. Pumell, H.P. Hardman. (Photo: FIFA Archive)
FINAL MATCHES
Date
24.10.1908
04.07.1912
02.09.1920*
09.06.1924
10.06.1928
13.06.1928**
15.08.1936
13.08.1948
02.08.1952
08.12.1956
10.09.1960
23.10.1964
26.10.1968
10.09.1972
31.07.1976
02.08.1980
11.08.1984
01.10.1988
08.08.1992
03.08.1996
30.09.2000
28.08.2004
23.08.2008
11.08.2012
Match
Great Britain v. Denmark 2:0
Denmark v. Great Britain 2:4
Belgium v. Czechoslovakia 2:0
Switzerland v. Uruguay 0:3
Uruguay v. Argentina 1:1 AET
Uruguay v. Argentina 2:1
Italy v. Austria 2:1 AET
Yugoslavia v. Sweden 1:3
Yugoslavia v. Hungary 0:2
Yugoslavia v. Soviet Union 0:1
Yugoslavia v. Denmark 3:1
Hungary v. Czechoslovakia 2:1
Bulgaria v. Hungary 1:4
Poland v. Hungary 2:1
German DR v. Poland 3:1
Czechoslovakia v. German DR 1:0
France v. Brazil 2:0
Soviet Union v. Brazil 2:1 AET
Poland v. Spain 2:3
Nigeria v. Argentina 3:2
Spain v. Cameroon 2:2 AET 3:5 PSO
Argentina v. Paraguay 1:0
Nigeria v. Argentina 0:1
Brazil v. Mexico 1:2
Host
London (GBR)
Stockholm (SWE)
Antwerp (BEL)
Colombes (FRA)
Amsterdam (NED)
Amsterdam (NED)
Berlin (GER)
London (GBR)
Helsinki (FIN)
Melbourne (AUS)
Rome (ITA)
Tokyo (JPN)
Mexico City (MEX)
Munich (FRG)
Montreal (CAN)
Moscow (URS)
Pasadena (USA)
Seoul (KOR)
Barcelona (ESP)
Athens, GA (USA)
Sydney (AUS)
Athens (GRE)
Beijing (CHN)
London (GBR)
Venue
Shepherds Bush
Olympic Stadium
Stedelijk Olympisch
Olympique Stadium
Olympic Stadium
Olympic Stadium
Olympiastadion
Wembley
Olympic Stadium
Olympic Park
Flaminio
National Stadium
Azteca
Olympiastadion
Olympic Stadium
Luzhniki
Rose Bowl
Olympic Stadium
Camp Nou
Sanford
Stadium Australia
Olympic Stadium
National Stadium
Wembley
Attendance
8,000
25,000
35,000
40,522
28,253
28,113
85,000
60,000
58,553
86,716
23,042
65,610
75,000
70,000
71,617
80,000
101799
74,000
95,000
86,117
104,098
41,116
89,102
86,162
Mexico players celebrate after winning gold in the men's gold medal match between Brazil and Mexico
on day 15 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Wembley Stadium on 11 August 2012.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images.)
*Match abandoned after 39 minutes (TCH disqualified)
**Replay match
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AWARDS
Year Top Goalscorer
Goals
1908
1912
1920
1924
1928
1936
1948
11
10
7
7
11
7
7
7
7
4
4
4
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
7
12
7
9
6
5
5
5
5
France
7
7
6
6
Germany FR
Sweden
Argentina
2000
2004
2008
2012
6
8
4
6
Brazil
Argentina/Iraq
Cte dIvoire
Japan
Leandro Damio of Brazil (left) battles for the ball with Diego Reyes of Mexico during the men's gold
medal match between Brazil and Mexico on day 15 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Wembley
Stadium on 11 August 2012. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images.)
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[EN] Since its introduction as the FIFA Youth Championship in Tunisia in 1977, the
FIFA U-20 World Cup has grown to become second only to the FIFA World Cup
in terms of size and importance, and it has added lustre to the game by not only
producing great attacking football, but also exciting players of the future such
as Diego Maradona, Iker Casillas, Ronaldinho and Lionel Messi to name but a few.
[FR] Depuis la cration du Championnat du Monde Juniors de la FIFA en Tunisie en
1977, la Coupe du Monde U-20 de la FIFA a progressivement gagn en popularit
pour finalement simposer comme la deuxime comptition la plus importante
de la FIFA. Rendue clbre par le football offensif et spectaculaire quelle met
en lumire, elle a notamment permis de rvler des joueurs exceptionnels tels
que Diego Maradona, Iker Casillas, Ronaldinho, Lionel Messi et tant dautres.
[DE] Die FIFA U-20-Weltmeisterschaft, die 1977 in Tunesien als FIFA JuniorenWeltmeisterschaft erstmals ausgetragen wurde, ist nach der FIFA FussballWeltmeisterschaft hinsichtlich Grsse und Bedeutung die Nummer zwei
unter den FIFA-Wettbewerben. Das Turnier steht fr attraktiven Offensivfussball
und hat schon etliche Stars hervorgebracht: Diego Maradona, Iker Casillas,
Ronaldinho, Lionel Messi und viele mehr.
[ES] Desde que se creara el Campeonato Juvenil de la FIFA en Tnez en 1977,
la Copa Mundial Sub-20 de la FIFA fue creciendo hasta convertirse en el segundo
torneo, tras la propia Copa Mundial de la FIFA, en lo que se refiere a tamao
e importancia. Adems, ha aadido belleza al deporte no solo porque fomenta
el ftbol de ataque, sino tambin porque ha servido de trampoln a estrellas
del maana como Diego Armando Maradona, Iker Casillas, Ronaldinho o Lionel
Messi, por nombrar unos pocos.
Height
48cm
Base
20cm (diameter)
Weight
5.1kg
Production
Thomas Fattorini Ltd.
1st made
2011
TM
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5 titles
2 titles
PORTUGAL
1989, 1991
BRAZIL
ARGENTINA
1979, 1995, 1997, 2001,
2005, 2007
1 title
1 title
1 title
1 title
1 title
GERMANY
FR
GHANA
SOVIET
UNION
SPAIN
YUGOSLAVIA
1981
2009
1977
1999
1987
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COMPETITION RECORDS
732
2,015 83
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
127,000
av. 2.75
TOP GOALSCORER
11
SPECTATORS
12,434,971
(11:2001)
av. 16,988
BIGGEST WIN
MOST TITLES
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
ARGENTINA
Host
Tunisia
Japan
Australia
Mexico
Soviet Union
Chile
Saudi Arabia
Portugal
Australia
Qatar
Malaysia
Nigeria
Argentina
United Arab Emirates
Netherlands
Canada
Egypt
Colombia
Teams
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Matches
28
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
732
Goals
70
83
87
91
80
86
81
82
82
105
165
158
149
119
143
135
167
132
2,015
Av.
2.50
2.59
2.72
2.84
2.50
2.69
2.53
2.56
2.56
3.28
3.17
3.04
2.87
2.29
2.75
2.60
3.21
2.54
2.75
Spectators
22,000
454,500
443,094
1,155,160
657,800
712,000
643,815
731,500
478,003
455,000
655,827
624,400
506,320
592,100
502,698
1,195,239
1,295,586
1,309,929
12,434,971
Av.
786
14,203
13,847
36,099
20,556
22,250
20,119
22,859
14,938
14,219
12,612
12,008
9,737
11,387
9,667
22,985
24,915
25,191
16,988
1977
1979
1981
1983
SOVIET
UNION
ARGENTINA
GERMANY FR
BRAZIL
SOVIET UNION
3:1
QATAR
4:0
ARGENTINA
1:0
1985
1987
1989
1991
BRAZIL
YUGOSLAVIA
PORTUGAL
PORTUGAL
SPAIN
1:0 AET
GERMANY FR
1:1 AET 5:4 PSO
NIGERIA
2:0
BRAZIL
0:0 AET 4:2 PSO
1993
1995
1997
1999
BRAZIL
ARGENTINA
ARGENTINA
SPAIN
GHANA
2:1
BRAZIL
2:0
URUGUAY
2:1
JAPAN
4:0
2001
2003
2005
2007
ARGENTINA
BRAZIL
ARGENTINA
ARGENTINA
GHANA
3:0
SPAIN
1:0
NIGERIA
2:1
CZECH REPUBLIC
2:1
2009
2011
GHANA
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
0:0 AET 4:3 PSO
PORTUGAL
3:2 AET
MEXICO
2:2 AET 9:8 PSO
Andr Ayew (GHA) beats Giuliano (BRA) during the FIFA U-20 World Cup Final 2009.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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35
36
218
BRAZIL
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Brazil
Argentina
Spain
Uruguay
Portugal
Mexico
Ghana
Germany (Germany FR)
Nigeria
Russia (Soviet Union)
162
130
ARGENTINA
MP
96
72
67
51
40
50
32
38
44
38
W
68
52
39
23
22
18
20
19
18
17
D
14
6
13
13
6
17
8
7
10
11
L
14
14
15
15
12
15
4
12
16
10
SPAIN
GF
216
143
141
68
46
77
55
67
63
62
GA
66
52
73
54
31
51
29
40
56
44
Pts.
218
162
130
82
72
71
68
64
64
62
Pts.
2.27
2.25
1.94
1.61
1.80
1.42
2.12
1.68
1.45
1.63
Argentina players hold the trophy after they celebrate their 2:1 victory over the Czech Republic
in the FIFA U-20 World Cup Final in Toronto, 22 July 2007. (Photo: Foto-net)
Part.
17
13
14
11
8
12
5
9
9
8
FINAL MATCHES
Date
10.07.1977
07.09.1979
18.10.1981
19.06.1983
07.09.1985
25.10.1987
03.03.1989
30.06.1991
20.03.1993
28.04.1995
05.07.1997
24.04.1999
08.07.2001
19.12.2003
02.07.2005
22.07.2007
16.10.2009
20.08.2011
Match
Mexico v. Soviet Union 2:2 AET 8:9 PSO
Argentina v. Soviet Union 3:1
Germany FR v. Qatar 4:0
Argentina v. Brazil 0:1
Brazil v. Spain 1:0 AET
Yugoslavia v. Germany FR
1:1 AET 5:4 PSO
Portugal v. Nigeria 2:0
Portugal v. Brazil 0:0 AET 4:2 PSO
Ghana v. Brazil 1:2
Brazil v. Argentina 0:2
Uruguay v. Argentina 1:2
Japan v. Spain 0:4
Argentina v. Ghana 3:0
Spain v. Brazil 0:1
Argentina v. Nigeria 2:1
Czech Republic v. Argentina 1:2
Ghana v. Brazil 0:0 AET 4:3 PSO
Brazil v. Portugal 3:2 AET
Host
Rades (TUN)
Tokyo (JPN)
Sydney (AUS)
Mexico City (MEX)
Moscow (URS)
Santiago de Chile (CHI)
Venue
El Menzah
National Stadium
Cricket Ground
Azteca
Luzhniki
Estadio Nacional
Riyadh (KSA)
Lisbon (POR)
Sydney (AUS)
Doha (QAT)
Kuala Lumpur (MAS)
Lagos (NGA)
Buenos Aires (ARG)
Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Utrecht (NED)
Toronto (CAN)
Cairo (EGY)
Bogot (COL)
Attendance
22,000
52,000
18,531
110,000
41,000
65,000
65,000
127,000
40,015
65,000
62,000
38,000
32,000
55,000
24,500
19,526
67,814
36,058
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot*
1977 QUINA (BRA)
1979 Ramon DIAZ (ARG)
1981 Mark KOUSSAS (AUS)
1983 GEOVANI (BRA)
1985 Sebastian LOSADA (ESP)
1987 Marcel WITECZEK (FRG)
1989 Oleg SALENKO (URS)
1991 Sergei SHERBAKOV (URS)
1993 Henry ZAMBRANO (COL)
1995 Joseba ETXEBERRIA (ESP)
1997 ADAILTON (BRA)
1999 PABLO (ESP)
2001 Javier SAVIOLA (ARG)
2003 Eddie JOHNSON (USA)
2005 Lionel MESSI (ARG)
2007 Sergio AGUERO (ARG)
2009 Dominic ADIYIAH (GHA)
2011 HENRIQUE (BRA)
Goals adidas
Golden Ball
4
Vladimir BESSONOV (URS)
8
Diego MARADONA (ARG)
4
Romulus GABOR (ROU)
6
GEOVANI (BRA)
3
SILAS (BRA)
7
Robert PROSINECKI (YUG)
5
BISMARCK (BRA)
5
PEIXE (POR)
3
ADRIANO (BRA)
7
CAIO (BRA)
10
Nicolas OLIVERA (URU)
5
Seydou KEITA (MLI)
11
Javier SAVIOLA (ARG)
4
ISMAEIL MATAR (UAE)
6
Lionel MESSI (ARG)
6
Sergio AGUERO (ARG)
8
Dominic ADIYIAH (GHA)
5
HENRIQUE (BRA)
adidas
Golden Glove
FIFA
Fair Play
Brazil
Poland
Australia
Korea Republic
Colombia
Germany FR
USA
Soviet Union
England
Japan
Argentina
Croatia
Argentina
Colombia
Colombia
Japan
Esteban ALVARADO (CRC) Brazil
MIKA (POR)
Nigeria
37
38
[EN] FIFA broke new ground in 1985 with the launch of a new tournament for
U-16 players. In 1991, the competition was changed to U-17. Part of the original
concept was the intention to stage the tournament in countries where it would
help promote football. Since then, FIFA has continued to build an increasingly
strong tournament, creating an event of world renown that has not only become
synonymous with quality but has given the youth of the world an opportunity
to express themselves and develop as athletes by gleaning the experience needed
for their future careers. A host of players such as Andrs Iniesta and Cesc Fbregas
went on to make the breakthrough within the space of a few years.
[FR]
[DE] 1985 lancierte die FIFA ein U-16-Turnier, das 1991 zur U-17-Weltmeisterschaft
wurde. Es sollte den Austragungslndern in erster Linie eine wichtige Plattform fr
die Fussballfrderung bieten. Heute geniesst es lngst Weltformat. Es garantiert
erstklassigen Fussball und bietet den Jugendlichen die Mglichkeit, ihr Knnen
zu zeigen und wichtige Erfahrung fr die Zukunft zu sammeln. Andrs Iniesta
und Cesc Fbregas habe n es vorgemacht und wenige Jahre nach ihrem Auftritt
auf der U-17-Bhne bei den Grossen den Durchbruch geschafft.
[ES] En 1985, la FIFA rompi moldes al crear un torneo para menores de 16 aos.
En 1991, el lmite se ampli a los sub-17. Uno de los objetivos principales era
celebrar esta competicin en pases donde pudiera contribuir a potenciar la
prctica del ftbol. La FIFA ha logrado que este torneo sea cada vez ms slido,
al hacer de l una cita mundial que no solo significa calidad sino que tambin
da a los jvenes la oportunidad de expresarse y desarrollarse como deportistas,
al tiempo que acumulan la experiencia necesaria para su carrera. Numerosos
jugadores como Andrs Iniesta y Cesc Fbregas consiguieron dar el salto y
establecerse en la lite en pocos aos.
Height
49.5cm
Base
17cm (diameter)
Weight
4.6kg
Design
Thomas Fattorini Ltd
Production
Thomas Fattorini Ltd
1st made
2004
TM
39
NIGERIA
GHANA
Wins: 1991, 1995
Runners-up: 1993, 1997
CAF
CONCACAF
CONMEBOL
AFC
UEFA
OFC
Winner
Runner-up
40
COMPETITION RECORDS
508
1,536 74
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
98,943
av. 3.02
TOP GOALSCORERS
SPECTATORS
6,517,921
(9:2011)
av. 12,831
MOST TITLES
BRAZIL
(9:2001)
BIGGEST WIN
NIGERIA
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
Host
China PR
Canada
Scotland
Italy
Japan
Ecuador
Egypt
New Zealand
Trinidad and Tobago
Finland
Peru
Korea Republic
Nigeria
Mexico
Teams
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
24
24
24
Matches
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
52
52
52
508
Goals
91
82
77
81
107
84
117
93
102
117
111
165
151
158
1,536
Av.
2.84
2.56
2.41
2.53
3.34
2.63
3.66
2.91
3.19
3.66
3.47
3.17
2.90
3.04
3.02
Spectators
1,231,000
169,160
256,000
37,000
233,004
463,000
633,000
216,853
328,303
183,616
551,817
434,067
778,787
1,002,314
6,517,921
Av.
38,469
5,286
8,000
1,156
7,281
14,469
19,781
6,777
10,259
5,738
17,244
8,347
14,977
19,275
12,831
1985*
1987*
1989*
1991
NIGERIA
SOVIET
UNION
SAUDI
ARABIA
GHANA
NIGERIA
1:1 AET 4:2 PSO
SCOTLAND
2:2 AET 5:4 PSO
1993
1995
1997
1999
NIGERIA
GHANA
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
GHANA
2:1
BRAZIL
3:2
GHANA
2:1
AUSTRALIA
0:0 AET 8:7 PSO
2001
2003
2005
2007
FRANCE
BRAZIL
MEXICO
NIGERIA
NIGERIA
3:0
SPAIN
1:0
BRAZIL
3:0
SPAIN
0:0 AET 3:0 PSO
2009
2011
SWITZERLAND
MEXICO
NIGERIA
1:0
URUGUAY
2:0
GERMANY FR
2:0
SPAIN
1:0
Kevin Escamilla (MEX) battles with Guillermo Mendez (URU) during the FIFA U-17 World Cup Mexico 2011 Final.
(Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
* FIFA U-16 World Cup
41
41
42
130
112
BRAZIL
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Brazil
Nigeria
Ghana
Argentina
Spain
Mexico
Germany (Germany FR)
USA
Australia
France
91
NIGERIA
MP
65
49
43
51
41
40
40
52
43
20
W
40
34
27
24
25
22
19
19
16
10
D
10
10
10
12
8
5
8
7
7
5
L
15
5
6
15
8
13
13
26
20
5
GHANA
GF
142
100
86
76
97
72
83
72
49
41
GA
60
33
36
55
49
56
63
88
59
26
Pts.
130
112
91
84
83
71
65
64
55
35
Pts.
2.00
2.29
2.12
1.65
2.02
1.78
1.62
1.23
1.28
1.75
Part.
13
9
8
11
8
10
8
14
11
4
Nigerias players celebrate their victory against Spain in the Final of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Seoul,
9 September 2007. (Photo: Foto-net)
FINAL MATCHES
Date
Match
11.08.1985* Germany FR v. Nigeria 0:2
25.07.1987* Nigeria v. Soviet Union
1:1 AET 2:4 PSO
24.06.1989* Saudi Arabia v. Scotland
2:2 AET 5:4 PSO
31.08.1991 Ghana v. Spain 1:0
04.09.1993 Ghana v. Nigeria 1:2
20.08.1995 Ghana v. Brazil 3:2
21.09.1997 Brazil v. Ghana 2:1
27.11.1999 Brazil v. Australia 0:0 AET 8:7 PSO
30.09.2001 France v. Nigeria 3:0
30.08.2003 Brazil v. Spain 1:0
02.10.2005 Mexico v. Brazil 3:0
09.09.2007 Spain v. Nigeria 0:0 AET 0:3 PSO
15.11.2009 Switzerland v. Nigeria 1:0
10.07.2011 Uruguay v. Mexico 0:2
Host
Beijing (CHN)
Toronto (CAN)
Venue
Workers Stadium
Varsity Stadium
Attendance
80,000
15,000
Glasgow (SCO)
Hampden Park
58,000
Florence (ITA)
Tokyo (JPN)
Guayaquil (ECU)
Cairo (EGY)
Auckland (NZL)
Port of Spain (TRI)
Helsinki (FIN)
Lima (PER)
Seoul (KOR)
Abuja (NGA)
Mexico City (MEX)
Comunale
National Stadium
Monumental
Cairo International Stadium
North Harbour Stadium
Hasely Crawford Stadium
Tl Stadium
Estadio Nacional Jose Diaz
Seoul World Cup Stadium
National Stadium
Azteca
5,000
22,000
30,000
35,000
22,859
20,790
10,452
40,000
36,125
60,000
98,943
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot**
1985 Marcel WITECZEK (FRG)
1987 Moussa TRAORE (CIV)
1989 Fode CAMARA (GUI)
1991 ADRIANO (BRA)
1993 Wilson ORUMA (NGA)
1995 Daniel ALLSOPP (AUS)
1997 DAVID (ESP)
1999 Ismael ADDO (GHA)
2001 Florent SINAMA PONGOLLE
(FRA)
2003 Cesc FABREGAS (ESP)
2005 Carlos VELA (MEX)
2007 Macauley CHRISANTUS
(NGA)
2009 BORJA (ESP)
2011 Souleymane COULIBALY (CIV)
Goals adidas
adidas
Golden Ball
Golden Glove
8
WILLIAM (BRA)
5
Philip OSUNDO (NGA)
3
James WILL (SCO)
4
Nii Odartey LAMPTEY (GHA)
6
Daniel ADDO (GHA)
5
Mohamed AL KATHIRI (OMA)
7
SERGIO (ESP)
7
Landon DONOVAN (USA)
9
Florent SINAMA PONGOLLE
(FRA)
5
Cesc FABREGAS (ESP)
5
ANDERSON (BRA)
7
Toni KROOS (GER)
5
9
FIFA
Fair Play
Germany FR
Soviet Union
Bahrain
Argentina
Nigeria
Brazil
Argentina
Mexico
Nigeria
Costa Rica
Korea DPR
Costa Rica
43
44
[EN] FIFA decided to stage the first FIFA Womens World Cup in 1991 to give
the best female players in world football the opportunity to play on a world stage,
which marked a milestone for the growth of womens football all around the
globe. Around half a million spectators attended the matches and saw the USA
claim their first of many titles. Since then, the womens game has taken huge
strides forward in every aspect, whether in terms of the players technique,
physical fitness or tactics, and this event helps to ensure that womens football
will continue to go from strength to strength in the future.
[FR]
[DE] Mit der ersten FIFA Frauen-Weltmeisterschaft 1991 in der VR China bot
die FIFA den weltbesten Spielerinnen eine einzigartige internationale Bhne und
setzte in der Entwicklung des Frauenfussballs einen Meilenstein. Rund eine halbe
Million Zuschauer verfolgte die Spiele in den Stadien und wurde Zeuge, wie die
USA ihren ersten von mittlerweile vielen Titeln gewannen. Der Frauenfussball hat
sich seither rasant entwickelt technisch, athletisch und taktisch. Ein Ende des
Booms ist nicht in Sicht, dies nicht zuletzt dank der FIFA Frauen-Weltmeisterschaft.
[ES] La FIFA decidi organizar la primera Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA
en 1991 para que las mejores futbolistas del planeta tuvieran la oportunidad
de enfrentarse cara a cara, al tiempo que se marcaba un antes y un despus
en el crecimiento del ftbol femenino. Cerca de medio milln de espectadores
vieron los partidos en directo y asistieron a la primera de las numerosas
coronaciones de EE. UU. Desde entonces, el balompi femenino ha dado
pasos de gigante en todos los aspectos, ya sea tcnico, fsico o tctico, y esta
competicin contribuye a su progreso de manera formidable.
Height
47cm
Base
13cm (diameter)
Weight
4.6kg
Design
Sawaya & Moroni
Production
Europokal
1st made
1998
TM
TM
45
46
1991
1995
1999
2003
USA
NORWAY
USA
GERMANY
NORWAY
2:1
GERMANY
2:0
CHINA PR
0:0 AET 5:4 PSO
SWEDEN
2:1 AET (1:1)
2007
2011
GERMANY
JAPAN
BRAZIL
2:0
USA
2:2 AET 3:1 PSO
47
Goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori (JPN) makes a save during the penalty shoot-out of the FIFA Womens World
Cup 2011 Final against the USA. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
48
COMPETITION RECORDS
180
625
av. 3.47
24
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
90,185
TOP GOALSCORERS
14
SPECTATORS
4,532,780
av. 25,182
14
MOST TITLES
GERMANY
BIGGEST WIN
2003, 2007
USA
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
1991, 1999
FINAL COMPETITIONS
Host
Teams Matches Goals Av.
China PR
12
26
99 3.81
Sweden
12
26
99 3.81
USA
16
32 123 3.84
USA
16
32 107 3.34
China PR
16
32 111 3.47
Germany
16
32
86 2.69
180 625 3.47
Spectators
510,000
112,213
1,194,221
679,664
1,190,971
845,711
4,532,780
Av.
19,615
4,316
37,319
21,240
37,218
26,428
25,182
PRELIMINARY COMPETITIONS
Teams Matches Goals Av.
45
110
444 4.04
52
134
662 4.94
81
209 1,072 5.13
100
257 1,142 4.44
119
295 1,148 3.89
122
355 1,437 4.05
1360 5,905 4.34
FINAL MATCHES
Date
30.11.1991
18.06.1995
10.07.1999
12.10.2003
30.09.2007
Match
Norway v. USA 1:2
Germany v. Norway 0:2
USA v. China PR 0:0 AET 5:4 PSO
Germany v. Sweden 2:1 AET
Germany v. Brazil 2:0
Host
Guangzhou (CHN)
Solna (SWE)
Los Angeles (USA)
Carson, Los Angeles (USA)
Shanghai (CHN)
Frankfurt/Main (GER)
Venue
Tianhe Stadium
Rasunda
Rose Bowl
Home Depot Center
Shanghai Hongkou
Football Stadium
FIFA Womens World
Cup Stadium
Attendance
63,000
17,158
90,185
26,137
31,000
48,817
86
72
USA
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
USA
Germany
Norway
Sweden
Brazil
China PR
Japan
England
Canada
Australia
62
GERMANY
MP
36
32
31
29
26
24
22
12
18
17
W
27
23
20
18
15
13
7
5
4
3
D
5
3
2
2
4
5
3
4
3
4
L
4
6
9
9
7
6
12
3
11
10
GF
98
91
77
54
55
48
25
20
26
24
NORWAY
GA
32
31
41
34
34
25
46
18
46
39
Pts.
86
72
62
56
49
44
24
19
15
13
Pts.
2.39
2.25
2.00
1.93
1.88
1.83
1.09
1.58
0.83
0.76
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot**
1991 Michelle AKERS (USA)
1995 Ann Kristin AARONES (NOR)
1999 SISSI (BRA)
SUN Wen (CHN)
2003 Birgit PRINZ (GER)
2007 MARTA (BRA)
2011 Homare SAWA (JPN)
Year
Host
2011
Germany
Goals
10
6
7
7
7
7
5
adidas
Golden Ball
Carin JENNINGS (USA)
Hege RIISE (NOR)
SUN Wen (CHN)
Birgit PRINZ (GER)
MARTA (BRA)
Homare SAWA (JPN)
adidas
Golden Glove
FIFA
Fair Play
Germany
Sweden
China PR
China PR
Norway
Japan
Part.
6
6
6
6
6
5
6
3
5
5
49
50
Womens Olympic
Football Tournament
A golden era for womens football
[EN] Following the success of the first FIFA Womens World Cup in 1991,
the International Olympic Committee introduced womens football into its
programme for the 1996 Atlanta Games. Now very much a prestigious event,
some confederations even choose their Olympic representatives based on
results at the FIFA Womens World Cup. There is no age restriction in the
final competition of the Womens Olympic Football Tournament.
[FR]
LOCOG
51
1996
2000
2004
2008
USA
NORWAY
USA
USA
CHINA PR
2:1
USA
3:2 AET (2:2)
BRAZIL
2:1 AET (1:1)
BRAZIL
1:0 AET
Bronze
NORWAY
Bronze
GERMANY
Bronze
GERMANY
Bronze
GERMANY
2012
USA
JAPAN
2:1
Bronze
CANADA
52
COMPETITION RECORDS
104
287
21
av. 2.76
TOP GOALSCORER
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
,203
80
USA v. Japan 2:1
09.08.2012 (Gold Medal Match, GBR)
CRISTIANE (BRA)
12
SPECTATORS
2,627,614
av. 25,266
BIGGEST WIN
MOST TITLES
USA
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
Year
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
Total
Winners
USA
Norway
USA
USA
USA
Host
Atlanta (USA)
Sydney (AUS)
Athens (GRE)
Beijing (CHN)
London (GBR)
Teams Matches
8
16
8
16
10
20
12
26
12
26
104
Goals
53
42
55
66
71
287
Av. Spectators*
Av.*
3.31
691,762 43,235
2.63
326,215 20,388
2.75
208,637 10,432
2.54
740,014 28,462
2.73
660,986 25,423
2.76
2,627,614 25,266
The USA women's team celebrate their gold medal win after defeating Japan 2:1 in the final of the
Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2012 at Wembley Stadium. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
*Attendance statistics from 1996 to 2004 denote the combined totals from both Mens and Womens Olympic Football Tournaments
72
42
USA
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
USA
Brazil
Germany
Norway
China PR
Japan
Sweden
Canada
Great Britain
France
41
BRAZIL
MP
28
26
19
14
14
18
19
10
4
6
W
23
13
13
9
6
6
6
4
3
3
D
3
3
2
1
4
3
3
2
0
0
L
2
10
4
4
4
9
10
4
1
3
GERMANY
GF
58
44
35
26
22
22
20
17
5
11
GA
23
26
15
19
22
26
24
14
2
8
Pts.
72
42
41
28
22
21
21
14
9
9
Pts.
2.57
1.62
2.16
2.00
1.57
1.17
1.11
1.40
2.25
1.50
Part.
5
5
4
3
4
4
5
2
1
1
Note: Great Britain is not an official FIFA member association but as host of the 2012 Olympic Games (played with a united team consisting of
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) the games are still included in the above statistics even though they are not rated official A
matches.
FINAL MATCHES
Date
01.08.1996
28.09.2000
26.08.2004
21.08.2008
09.08.2012
Match
China PR v. USA 1:2
Norway v. USA 3:2 AET
USA v. Brazil 2:1 AET
Brazil v. USA 0:1 AET
USA v. Japan 2:1
Host
Athens, GA (USA)
Sydney (AUS)
Pirus (GRE)
Beijing (CHN)
London (GBR)
Venue
Sanford Stadium
Soccer Stadium
Karaiskaki
Workers Stadium
Wembley Stadium
AWARDS
Year Top Goalscorer
1996 Ann Kristin AARONES (NOR)
Linda MEDALEN (NOR)
PRETINHA (BRA)
2000 SUN Wen (CHN)
2004 CRISTIANE (BRA)
Birgit PRINZ (GER)
2008 CRISTIANE (BRA)
2012 Christine SINCLAIR (CAN)
Goals
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
Attendance
76,489
22,848
10,416
51,612
80,203
53
54
[FR]
[DE] Angesichts des Erfolgs der Juniorenwettbewerbe lancierte die FIFA 2002 eine
Weltmeisterschaft fr U-19-Spielerinnen (heute U-20). In einem Traumfinale vor
fast 50 000 Zuschauern besiegten die US-Amerikanerinnen Gastgeber Kanada.
Viele der weltbesten Spielerinnen wie Marta (BRA), Alex Morgan (USA) oder
jngst Alexandra Popp (GER) haben im Nu auch den Durchbruch bei der FIFA
Frauen-Weltmeisterschaft und beim Olympischen Fussballturnier geschafft.
[ES] El xito cosechado por los torneos juveniles masculinos llev en 2002 a
organizar un Mundial femenino para menores de 19 aos, hoy sub-20. Ante
unos 50 000 espectadores, las estadounidenses se impusieron entonces en
la final soada frente a las anfitrionas canadienses. Muchas de las grandes
futbolistas del momento, como Marta (BRA), Alex Morgan (USA) o Alexandra
Popp (GER), pasaron con fuerza de jugar en las categoras inferiores a disputar
la Copa Mundial Femenina o los torneos olmpicos.
Height
47cm
Base
ter)
12.5cm (diameter)
Weight
4.7kg
Design
oni
Sawaya & Moroni
Production
Europokal
1st made
2002
TM
55
395,295
av. 12,353
Most spectators:
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Germany 2010
2002*
2004*
2006
2008
2010
USA
GERMANY
KOREA DPR
USA
GERMANY
CANADA
1:0 AET
CHINA PR
2:0
CHINA PR
5:0
KOREA DPR
2:1
NIGERIA
2:0
2012
USA
GERMANY
1:0
56
COMPETITION RECORDS
180
615
30
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
47,784
av. 3.42
TOP GOALSCORERS
10
SPECTATORS
1,690,039
(5:2008; 5:2010)
av. 9,389
10
MOST TITLES
USA
(10:2010)
CHRISTINE SINCLAIR (CAN)
10
(10:2002)
BIGGEST WINS
Year
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Total
Host
Canada
Thailand
Russia
Chile
Germany
Japan
Teams
12
12
16
16
16
16
Matches
26
26
32
32
32
32
180
Goals
101
92
106
113
99
104
615
Av.
3.88
3.54
3.31
3.53
3.09
3.25
3.42
Spectators
295,133
288,324
52,630
351,309
395,295
307,348
1,690,039
Av.
11,351
11,089
1,645
10,978
12,353
9,605
9,389
83
75
USA
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
USA
Germany
Brazil
Korea DPR
Nigeria
China PR
Japan
Canada
France
Korea Republic
47
GERMANY
MP
34
34
28
20
27
18
17
19
16
13
W
26
24
13
15
10
10
9
9
7
7
D
5
3
8
0
8
3
3
2
1
0
L
3
7
7
5
9
5
5
8
8
6
GF
81
95
50
54
42
23
34
46
25
21
BRAZIL
GA
19
35
34
22
34
19
26
25
28
19
Pts.
83
75
47
45
38
33
30
29
22
21
Pts.
2.44
2.21
1.68
2.25
1.41
1.83
1.76
1.53
1.38
1.62
Part.
6
6
6
4
6
4
4
5
4
3
FINAL MATCHES
Date
01.09.2002
27.11.2004
03.09.2006
07.12.2008
01.08.2010
08.09.2012
Match
Canada v. USA 0:1 AET
Germany v. China PR 2:0
Korea DPR v. China PR 5:0
Korea DPR v. USA 1:2
Germany v. Nigeria 2:0
USA v. Germany 1:0
Host
Edmonton (CAN)
Bangkok (THA)
Moscow (RUS)
La Florida, Santiago (CHI)
Bielefeld (GER)
Tokyo (JPN)
Venue
Attendance
Commonwealth Stadium
47,784
Rajamangala (National Stadium)
23,000
Lokomotiv
8,500
Estadio Municipal de la Florida
12,000
FU20WWC Stadium*
24,633
National Stadium
31,114
adidas
Golden Ball
Christine SINCLAIR (CAN)
MARTA (BRA)
MA Xiaoxu (CHN)
Sydney LEROUX (USA)
Alexandra POPP (GER)
Dzsenifer MAROZSAN (GER)
adidas
Golden Glove
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot**
2002 Christine SINCLAIR (CAN)
2004 Brittany TIMKO (CAN)
2006 MA Xiaoxu (CHN)
2008 Sydney LEROUX (USA)
2010 Alexandra POPP (GER)
2012 KIM Un Hwa (PRK)
* FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup Stadium
Goals
10
7
5
5
10
7
FIFA
Fair Play
Japan
USA
Russia/Korea DPR
USA
Korea Republic
Japan
57
58
[EN] The rapidly increasing popularity of womens football prompted FIFA to stage
the first U-17 competition for women in 2008. This tournament was another
milestone in football history, not only because the same youth tournament
structure was put in place for both the mens and womens games, but also
because the FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup quickly became a key event for the
further development of womens football. By leaving a lasting legacy, it serves as
an inspiration for the many girls and women who play football around the world.
[FR]
[DE] Angesichts des Frauenfussballbooms rief die FIFA 2008 mit der FIFA
U-17-Frauen-Weltmeisterschaft einen weiteren Juniorinnenwettbewerb ins Leben.
Damit waren die Juniorinnen den Junioren gleichgestellt. Die FIFA U-17-FrauenWeltmeisterschaft ist fr die Entwicklung des Frauenfussballs von unschtzbarem
Wert. Weltweit begeistert sie unzhlige Mdchen und Frauen fr den Fussball
und sorgt damit fr eine nachhaltige Basis.
[ES] La creciente popularidad del ftbol femenino, especialmente entre las ms
jvenes, motiv a la FIFA en 2008 a crear un torneo sub-17, que marc un hito
en la historia del ftbol, y no solamente porque con l se equiparara la estructura
de torneos juveniles a la de los hombres, sino tambin porque la Copa Mundial
Femenina Sub-17 de la FIFA se convirti en un elemento fundamental para el
desarrollo del ftbol femenino. Adems de que sus beneficios perduran durante
aos, el Mundial sirve de inspiracin a millones de mujeres en todo el mundo.
Height
46cm
Base
17cm (diameter)
Weight
5.1kg
Production
d.
Thomas Fattorini Ltd.
1st made
2007
TM
125
av. 3.91
ROLL OF HONOUR (STAGED EVERY TWO YEARS)
2008
2010
2012
KOREA DPR
KOREA REP
FRANCE
USA
2:1 AET
JAPAN
3:3 AET 5:4 PSO
KOREA DPR
1:1 7:6 PSO
59
60
COMPETITION RECORDS
96
357
av. 3.72
27
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
30,250
TOP GOALSCORER
SPECTATORS
611,725
(8:2010)
av. 6,372
RI UN SIM (PRK)
MOST TITLES
KOREA DPR
(8:2012)
2008
BIGGEST WINS
11:0 PRK v. GAM 22.09.2012
0:11 AZE v. NGA 25.09.2012
KOREA REPUBLIC
2010
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCHES
10:2 FRA v. GAM 29.09.2012
FRANCE
2012
Year
2008
2010
2012
Total
Host
New Zealand
Trinidad and Tobago
Azerbaijan
Teams
16
16
16
Matches
32
32
32
96
Goals
113
125
119
357
Av.
3.53
3.91
3.72
3.72
Spectators
207,803
146,156
257,766
611,725
Av.
6,494
4,567
8,055
6,372
France were the winners of the FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup Azerbaijan 2012, becoming the first European
team to claim the title. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
35
32
KOREA DPR
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Korea DPR
Japan
Germany
Nigeria
Korea Republic
Ghana
Spain
USA
Canada
France
32
JAPAN
MP
18
14
16
11
10
12
6
9
11
9
W
10
10
10
6
6
6
5
4
4
3
D
5
2
2
3
1
1
0
3
3
5
L
3
2
4
2
3
5
1
2
4
1
GERMANY
GF
38
56
49
34
26
15
13
20
8
22
GA
16
17
16
14
21
12
6
11
10
14
Pts.
35
32
32
21
19
19
15
15
15
14
Pts.
1.94
2.29
2.00
1.91
1.90
1.58
2.50
1.67
1.36
1.56
Part.
3
3
3
3
2
3
1
2
3
2
FINAL MATCHES
Date
16.11.2008
25.09.2010
13.10.2012
Match
Korea DPR v. USA 2:1 AET
Korea Republic v. Japan 3:3 AET 5:4 PSO
France v. Korea DPR 1:1 7:6 PSO
Host
Auckland (NZL)
Port of Spain (TRI)
Baku (AZE)
Venue
Attendance
North Harbour Stadium
16,162
Hasely Crawford Stadium
12,983
Tofig Bahramov Stadium
27,128
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot*
2008 Dzsenifer MAROZSAN (GER)
2010 YEO Min Ji (KOR)
2012 RI Un Sim (PRK)
Goals adidas
Golden Ball
6
Mana IWABUCHI (JPN)
8
YEO Min Ji (KOR)
8
Griedge MBOCK BATHY (FRA)
adidas
Golden Glove
Taylor VANCIL (USA)
Dolores GALLARDO (ESP)
Romane BRUNEAU (FRA)
FIFA
Fair Play
Germany
Germany
Japan
61
62
[EN] FIFA identified the potential of futsal by staging the first FIFA Futsal World Cup
in the Netherlands in 1989. Excellent technique, speedy reactions and precise
passing are as much part of the game of futsal as the special ball and the tight
pitch. This attractive and booming sport, which is now played in over 100
countries, poses particular challenges for the players and produces highly skilled
players such as Brazils Ronaldinho, who subsequently embarked on a stellar
career on grass.
[FR]
[DE] Die erste Weltmeisterschaft fand bereits 1989 in den Niederlanden statt.
Technik, Reaktion und Hochprzisionspsse gehren zum Futsal wie der spezielle
Ball und das enge Feld in der Halle. Der attraktive Boomsport, der mittlerweile
in weit ber 100 Lndern verbreitet ist, stellt besondere Anforderungen an die
Spieler und bringt nicht selten Filigrantechniker wie den Brasilianer Ronaldinho
hervor, der spter auf dem Rasen Weltruhm erlangte.
[ES] La FIFA estuvo gil al detectar muy pronto el gran potencial del ftsal.
La primera Copa Mundial de Ftsal de la FIFA se disput en 1989, concretamente
en los Pases Bajos. La tcnica, la respuesta rpida y los pases medidos son propios
del ftsal, as como la pelota y la cancha, ambas de dimensiones especiales.
Esta atractiva disciplina, en plena ebullicin, se practica en la actualidad en ms
de cien pases. Sus practicantes han de mostrar extraordinarias cualidades con
el baln, como el brasileo Ronaldinho que, antes de dominar en el csped,
pas por el entarimado.
Height
48cm
Base
20cm (diameter)
Weight
4.6kg
Design
Thomas Fattorini Ltd
d
Production
Thomas Fattorini Ltd
d
1st made
2011
TM
MANOEL TOBIAS
goal breakdown
1992
38
FALCAO (BRA)
28
14
1996
25
SCHUMACHER (BRA)
20
19
FININHO (BRA)
2000
2004
1989
1992
1996
2000
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
SPAIN
NETHERLANDS
2:1
USA
4:1
SPAIN
6:4
BRAZIL
4:3
2004
2008
2012
SPAIN
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
ITALY
2:1
SPAIN
2:2 AET 4:3 PSO
SPAIN
3:2 AET
63
64
COMPETITION RECORDS
308
2,093 43
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
15,500
av. 6.80
TOP GOALSCORER
43
SPECTATORS
1,015,804
av. 3,298
BIGGEST WIN
31:2 RUS v. SOL 06.10.2008
MOST TITLES
BRAZIL
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
31:2 RUS v. SOL 06.10.2008
Year
1989
1992
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
Total
Host
Netherlands
Hong Kong
Spain
Guatemala
Chinese Taipei
Brazil
Thailand
Matches
40
40
40
40
40
56
52
308
Goals
221
307
290
302
237
387
349
2,093
Av.
5.53
7.68
7.25
7.55
5.93
6.91
6.71
6.80
Spectators
86,500
85,480
116,400
224,038
50,923
292,161
160,302
1,015,804
Av.
2,163
2,137
2,910
5,601
1,273
5,217
3,083
3,298
Brazil players celebrate with the trophy after winning the FIFA Futsal World Cup final at the Indoor Stadium
Huamark on 18 November 2012 in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
149
125
BRAZIL
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Brazil
Spain
Italy
Argentina
Russia
Iran
Portugal
Ukraine
Netherlands
USA
75
SPAIN
MP
56
51
39
41
33
28
23
26
26
29
W
48
40
24
19
17
14
13
12
12
12
D
5
5
3
5
4
3
2
5
5
4
L
3
6
12
17
12
11
8
9
9
13
ITALY
GF
367
221
137
110
180
96
74
96
75
89
GA
83
95
89
105
92
93
53
74
71
86
Pts.
149
125
75
62
55
45
41
41
41
40
Pts.
2.66
2.45
1.92
1.51
1.67
1.61
1.78
1.58
1.58
1.38
Part.
7
7
6
7
5
6
4
4
4
5
FINAL MATCHES
Date
15.01.1989
28.11.1992
08.12.1996
03.12.2000
05.12.2004
19.10.2008
18.11.2012
Match
Brazil v. Netherlands 2:1
Brazil v. USA 4:1
Brazil v. Spain 6:4
Spain v. Brazil 4:3
Spain v. Italy 2:1
Brazil v. Spain 2:2 AET 4:3 PSO
Spain v. Brazil 2:3 AET
Host
Rotterdam (NED)
Hong Kong (HKG)
Barcelona (ESP)
Guatemala City (GUA)
Taipei City (TPE)
Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
Bangkok (THA)
Venue
Sportpaleis Ahoy
Coliseum
Palau Sant Jordi
Domo
National Taiwan University
Gimnasio Maracanazinho
Indoor Stadium Huamark
Attendance
4,200
10,466
15,500
7,568
3,500
10,082
5,685
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Boot**
1989 Laszlo ZSADANYI (HUN)
1992 Saeid RAJABI SHIRAZI (IRN)
1996 MANOEL TOBIAS (BRA)
2000 MANOEL TOBIAS (BRA)
2004 FALCAO (BRA)
2008 PULA (RUS)
2012 EDER LIMA (RUS)
Goals adidas
Golden Ball
7
Victor HERMANS (NED)
16
JORGINHO (BRA)
14
MANOEL TOBIAS (BRA)
19
MANOEL TOBIAS (BRA)
13
FALCAO (BRA)
16
FALCAO (BRA)
9
NETO (BRA)
adidas
Golden Glove
TIAGO (BRA)
Stefano Mammarella (ITA)
FIFA
Fair Play
USA
USA
Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
Spain
Argentina
65
66
Height
48cm
Base
18cm (diameter)
Weight
4.99kg
Production
TM
ROLL OF HONOUR (STAGED ANNUALLY UNTIL 2009 SINCE 2009 EVERY TWO YEARS)
2005
2006
2007
2008
FRANCE
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
BRAZIL
PORTUGAL
3:3 AET 1:0 PSO
URUGUAY
4:1
MEXICO
8:2
ITALY
5:3
2009
2011
BRAZIL
RUSSIA
SWITZERLAND
10:5
BRAZIL
12:8
FRANCE
2005
3 successful nations
Rest of the world
RUSSIA
2011
BRAZIL
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
67
68
COMPETITION RECORDS
180
1,523 31
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
10,000
av. 8.46
TOP GOALSCORER
MADJER (POR)
79
SPECTATORS
840,970
av. 4,672
BIGGEST WIN
MOST TITLES
BRAZIL
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
Host
Rio De Janeiro (BRA)
Rio De Janeiro (BRA)
Rio De Janeiro (BRA)
Marseilles (FRA)
Dubai (UAE)
Ravenna (ITA)
Photo: Foto-net
Teams
12
16
16
16
16
16
Matches
20
32
32
32
32
32
180
Goals
164
286
261
259
284
269
1,523
Av.
8.20
8.94
8.16
8.09
8.88
8.41
8.46
Spectators
110,500
179,800
157,300
176,500
97,500
119,370
840,970
Av.
5,525
5,619
4,916
5,516
3,047
3,730
4,672
96
67
BRAZIL
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Team
Brazil
Portugal
France
Uruguay
Russia
Argentina
Spain
Italy
Mexico
Nigeria
42
PORTUGAL
MP
35
33
21
25
17
20
20
20
13
14
W
30
19
12
9
11
10
9
6
5
5
D
3
5
3
5
0
1
0
4
2
2
L
2
9
6
11
6
9
11
10
6
7
GF
248
193
97
98
82
58
82
75
39
65
FRANCE
GA
111
122
67
97
47
58
71
74
50
71
Pts.
96
67
42
37
33
32
27
26
19
19
Pts.
2.74
2.03
2.00
1.48
1.94
1.60
1.35
1.30
1.46
1.36
Part.
6
6
4
5
4
6
5
5
3
4
*A win in the all-time ranking is always calculated with 3 points and a win in penalty shoot-outs with 2 points
FINAL MATCHES
Date
15.05.2005
12.11.2006
11.11.2007
27.07.2008
22.11.2009
11.09.2011
Match
France v. Portugal 3:3 AET 1:0 PSO
Uruguay v. Brazil 1:4
Mexico v. Brazil 2:8
Brazil v. Italy 5:3
Brazil v. Switzerland 10:5
Russia v. Brazil 12:8
Host
Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
Rio de Janeiro (BRA)
Marseilles (FRA)
Dubai (UAE)
Ravenna (ITA)
Venue
Attendance
Copacabana Beach Soccer Arena
10,000
Copacabana Beach Soccer Arena
10,000
Copacabana Beach Soccer Arena
10,000
Stade du Prado
7,000
Main Pitch
5,700
Stadio del Mare
5,500
AWARDS
Year adidas
Golden Scorer**
2005 MADJER (POR)
2006 MADJER (POR)
2007 BURU (BRA)
2008 MADJER (POR)
2009 Dejan STANKOVIC (SUI)
2011 ANDRE (BRA)
Goals adidas
Golden Ball
12
MADJER (POR)
21
MADJER (POR)
10
BURU (BRA)
13
AMARELLE (ESP)
16
Dejan STANKOVIC (SUI)
14
Ilya LEONOV (RUS)
adidas
Golden Glove
FIFA
Fair Play
Japan
France
Brazil
ROBERTO VALEIRO (ESP)
Russia
MAO (BRA)
Japan/Russia
Andrey BUKHLITSKIY (RUS) Nigeria
69
70
Youth Olympic
Football Tournaments
A first time in the limelight
FIFA added a new age category to its list of competitions in 2010 with the
staging of the Youth Olympic Football Tournaments in Singapore. In keeping with
the International Olympic Committees idea of holding a major festival of sport
and culture in the tradition of the Olympic Games, FIFA invited five boys and six
girls teams from football associations that seldom or never qualify for FIFA final
competitions to take part in the tournament alongside hosts Singapore.
[EN]
[FR]
[DE]
IOC/Nora Rupp
Bolivia players celebrate winning gold after beating Haiti in the Boys Youth Olympic Football Tournament
2010 in Singapore. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
The victorious Chile team after winning the gold medal match against Equatorial Guinea in the Girls Youth
Olympic Football Tournament 2010 in Singapore. (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
71
72
11
44
av. 4.00
HIGHEST ATTENDANCE
6,000
TOP GOALSCORER
SPECTATORS
42,585
(6:2010)
av. 3,871
MOST TITLES
BIGGEST WIN
BOLIVIA
2010
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
Host
Singapore
Teams
6
Matches
11
Goals
44
Av.
4.00
Spectators
42,585
Av.
3,871
FINAL MATCHES
Date
Match
25.08.2010 Bolivia v. Haiti 5:0
Host
Singapore (SIN)
2010
BOLIVIA
HAITI
5:0
Bronze
SINGAPORE
Venue
Jalan Besar
Attendance
5,230
11
36
av. 3.27
2,720
TOP GOALSCORERS
SPECTATORS
20,894
av. 1,899
(5:2010)
MOST TITLES
CHILE
2010
(5:2010)
HIGHEST-SCORING MATCH
BIGGEST WIN
Host
Singapore
Teams
6
Matches
11
Goals
36
Av. Spectators
Av.
3.27
20,894 1,899
FINAL MATCHES
Date
Match
Host
24.08.2010 Chile v. Equatorial Guinea 1:1 AET 5:3 PSO Singapore (SIN)
2010
CHILE
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
1:1 AET 5:3 PSO
Bronze
TURKEY
Venue
Jalan Besar
Attendance
2,720
73
74
[EN] As part of its centennial celebrations in 2004, FIFA decided to combine fans
passion for football with the possibilities offered by the world of digital
entertainment by launching the FIFA Interactive World Cup. FIFA was the first
international sports organisation to further increase the popularity of the sport by
using this unconventional medium and crowning a champion each year.
1,306,821 players reached for their consoles in 2012, thereby ensuring their place
in the Guinness World Records Gamers Edition as the largest video games
tournament in the world.
[FR]
[DE] Zu ihrem hundertjhrigen Bestehen lancierte die FIFA 2004 mit dem FIFA
Interactive World Cup einen Wettbewerb, der die Leidenschaft der Fussballfans
mit den Mglichkeiten der digitalisierten Welt der Unterhaltung paart. Als erster
internationaler Sportverband nutzte die FIFA dieses Feld, um die Popularitt des
Sports auch mit unkonventionellen Mitteln weiter zu steigern und jhrlich einen
Champion zu kren. 1306821 Spielerinnen und Spieler kmpften 2012 an der
Spielkonsole und sicherten dem FIFA Interactive World Cup damit als grsstem
Videospielturnier der Welt einen Eintrag ins Guinness-Buch der Rekorde.
[ES] En conmemoracin de sus centenario, la FIFA puso en marcha en 2004 un
torneo en el que pocos aos antes nadie habra confiado. La FIFA Interactive
World Cup ana la pasin de los amantes del ftbol con las ilimitadas
posibilidades del mundo virtual del entretenimiento. La FIFA es la primera
organizacin deportiva internacional que aprovecha el potencial de este medio
tan poco convencional para incrementar an ms la popularidad del deporte que
representa, y para ello corona cada ao al campen del ftbol virtual. 1306821
jugadores participaron en la edicin de 2012, contribuyendo a entrar en el Libro
Guiness de los Rcords Gamers Editioncomo el torneo con videojuegos ms
grande del mundo.
Height
36.5cm
Base
28 cm (W) x
6.8 cm (H) x
13.5cm (D)
int
Widest Point
29.3cm
Weight
5.8kg
Production
Thomas
Fattorini Ltd
1st made
2008
TM
2004
2005
2006
2007/8
Thiago Carrico
DE AZEVEDO
((BRA))
Chris
BULLARD
((ENG))
Andries SMIT
(NED)
Alfonso
RAMOS (ESP)
Amsterdam (NED)
Berlin (GER)
Zurich
Zuri
ch (SUI)
(SUI)
London
Lond
on (ENG)
(ENG)
2009
2
009
2010
2
010
2011
2
011
2012
2
012
Bruce
Bruce
GRANNEC
GRANNE
GRA
NNEC
C
(FRA)
Nenad
Nenad
STOJKOVIC
STOJKO
STO
JKOVIC
VIC
(USA)
Francisco
Francisco
Franci
sco
CRUZ
CRU
Z ((POR
(POR)
POR))
Alfonso
Alfonso
Alfons
o
RAMOS
RAM
OS (ES
(ESP)
P)
Barcelona
B
arcelon
l a (ESP)
(ESP)
Barcelona
B
arcelon
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(ESP)
Los Ange
Angeles
g les (USA
(USA))
D b i (U
Dubai
Duba
(UAE)
AE)
Alfonso Ramos from Spain, winner of the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 ( Action Images)
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The award ceremony for the 2012
FIFA Ballon dOr was held in Zurich,
Switzerland on 7 January 2013.
Awards were presented to the best male and female players of the year and also
to the leading coaches in both the mens and womens game. The best eleven
players of the year were once again honoured by being named in the FIFA FIFPro
World XI, whilst the player who scored the most beautiful goal of the year took
home the FIFA Pusks Award. Once again the FIFA Presidential Award was
bestowed upon a person who has made a significant contribution to football,
and the FIFA Fair Play Award served to recognise and support those who have
made a positive influence through our game.
Des distinctions ont t remis aux meilleurs joueur et joueuse de lanne ainsi
quaux meilleurs entraneurs du football masculin et fminin. Les onze meilleurs
joueurs de lanne par poste se sont nouveau vu rcompenser dune
nomination dans le FIFA FIFPro World XI, tandis que lauteur du plus beau
but de lanne sest vu remettre le Prix Pusks de la FIFA. Le Prix du Prsident
de la FIFA a une nouvelle fois t dcern une personne dont la contribution
a beaucoup apport au football, et la Distinction Fair-play de la FIFA a t remise
pour saluer et soutenir les personnes qui ont eu une influence positive travers
notre sport.
[FR]
[DE] Ausgezeichnet wurden der beste Spieler und die beste Spielerin des Jahres,
ebenso die besten Mnner- und Frauenfussballtrainer/-innen. Ebenfalls verliehen
wurden die Auszeichnung fr die FIFA/FIFPro World XI mit den elf besten Spielern
des Jahres sowie der FIFA-Pusks-Preis fr das schnste Tor des Jahres. Mit dem
FIFA Presidential Award wurde ferner eine Person geehrt, die sich um den Fussball
besonders verdient gemacht hat. Mit dem FIFA-Fairplay-Preis wurde schliesslich
der Einsatz fr die positive Entwicklung unseres Sports gewrdigt.
[ES] Se hizo entrega de los premios al mejor jugador y jugadora del ao y a los
mejores entrenadores del ftbol masculino y femenino. Una vez ms, se concedi
una distincin a los mejores once jugadores del ao incluyndolos en el FIFA FIFPro
World XI, mientras que el jugador que anot el mejor gol del ao recibi el
Premio Pusks de la FIFA. Asimismo, el Premio Presidencial de la FIFA recay
en una persona que ha contribuido notablemente al mundo del ftbol; por otra
parte, el Premio Fair Play de la FIFA reconoci a quienes han actuado
de forma ejemplar gracias al ftbol.
FIFA awards
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1998 The Football Associations of Iran and the USA for their players
powerful demonstration of fair play before their FIFA World Cup match.
1998 Northern Ireland for its continuing efforts to reunite the Catholic and
Protestant communities.
1997 Irish spectators for their exemplary behaviour at Republic of Ireland matches.
1996 George Weah (LBR), whose high profile and popularity helped project
the message of fair play to the widest possible public.
1995 Jacques Glassmann (FRA) for his courageous attitude in the Valenciennes
v. Marseille bribery case.
1994 No award
1993 Nndor Hidegkuti* (HUN) for his model behaviour as a player and coach.
1993 The Football Association of Zambia after they rallied to form a new
national team only a few months after the tragic plane crash that had virtually
wiped out the whole squad.
1992 The Belgian Football Association (RBFA) for having long been active
in promoting fair play with its Football in Peacecampaign and its Casa Hogar
aid project in Toluca (Mexico).
1991 The Spanish Football Association (RFEF) for involving the Spanish
government, media, schools, artists and sponsors in fair play activities.
1991 Jorginho (BRA) also received the individual award for his unique career
and model behaviour both on and off the field.
1990 Gary Lineker (ENG) for never having been sent off or even shown the
yellow card during his professional career at Leicester City, Everton, FC Barcelona
and Tottenham Hotspur.
1989 The fans of Trinidad and Tobago for the fairness shown by the local
public during and after their teams FIFA World Cup preliminary match against
the United States, ultimately lost by the home team.
1988 Frank Ordenewitz (GER) for his sporting behaviour in a Bundesliga
match in which he admitted making hand contact with the ball. The resulting
penalty led to victory for the opposing team.
1988 The spectators at the Olympic Football Tournament Seoul for
turning out in huge numbers and for their sporting behaviour.
1987 The fans of Dundee United (SCO) for their model behaviour during
both legs of their teams UEFA Cup final against IFK Gothenburg.
*deceased
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FIFA awards
YEAR
2012
WINNER
1. Lionel Messi
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
3. Andrs Iniesta
2011
1. Lionel Messi
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
3. Xavi
2010
1. Lionel Messi
2. Andrs Iniesta
3. Xavi
2009* 1. Lionel Messi
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
3. Xavi
4. Kak
5. Andrs Iniesta
2008* 1. Cristiano Ronaldo
2. Lionel Messi
3. Fernando Torres
4. Kak
5. Xavi
2007
1. Kak
2. Lionel Messi
3. Cristiano Ronaldo
2006
1. Fabio Cannavaro
2. Zinedine Zidane
3. Ronaldinho
2005
1. Ronaldinho
2. Frank Lampard
3. Samuel Etoo
2004
1. Ronaldinho
2. Thierry Henry
3. Andriy Shevchenko
2003
1. Zinedine Zidane
2. Thierry Henry
3. Ronaldo
2002
1. Ronaldo
2. Oliver Kahn
3. Zinedine Zidane
COUNTRY
Argentina
Portugal
Spain
Argentina
Portugal
Spain
Argentina
Spain
Spain
Argentina
Portugal
Spain
Brazil
Spain
Portugal
Argentina
Spain
Brazil
Spain
Brazil
Argentina
Portugal
Italy
France
Brazil
Brazil
England
Cameroon
Brazil
France
Ukraine
France
France
Brazil
Brazil
Germany
France
YEAR
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
WINNER
1. Luis Figo
2. David Beckham
3. Ral
1. Zinedine Zidane
2. Luis Figo
3. Rivaldo
1. Rivaldo
2. David Beckham
3. Gabriel Batistuta
1. Zinedine Zidane
2. Ronaldo
3. Davor Suker
1. Ronaldo
2. Roberto Carlos
3. Dennis Bergkamp
Zinedine Zidane
1. Ronaldo
2. George Weah
3. Alan Shearer
1. George Weah
2. Paolo Maldini
3. Jrgen Klinsmann
1. Romario
2. Hristo Stoichkov
3. Roberto Baggio
1. Roberto Baggio
2. Romario
3. Dennis Bergkamp
1. Marco van Basten
2. Hristo Stoichkov
3. Thomas Hssler
1. Lothar Matthus
2. Jean-Pierre Papin
3. Gary Lineker
Note: Renamed in 2010 from FIFA World Player of the Year award to the FIFA Ballon dOr.
*Five players nominated in 2008 and 2009
COUNTRY
Portugal
England
Spain
France
Portugal
Brazil
Brazil
England
Argentina
France
Brazil
Croatia
Brazil
Brazil
Netherlands
France
Brazil
Liberia
England
Liberia
Italy
Germany
Brazil
Bulgaria
Italy
Italy
Brazil
Netherlands
Netherlands
Bulgaria
Germany
Germany
France
England
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82
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TM
FIFA awards
YEAR
2012
WINNER
1. Abby Wambach
2. Marta
3. Alex Morgan
2011
1. Homare Sawa
2. Marta
3. Abby Wambach
2010
1. Marta
2. Birgit Prinz
3. Fatmire Bajramaj
2009* 1. Marta
2. Birgit Prinz
3. Kelly Smith
4. Cristiane
5. Inka Grings
2008* 1. Marta
2. Birgit Prinz
3. Cristiane
4. Nadine Angerer
5. Kelly Smith
2007
1. Marta
2. Birgit Prinz
3. Cristiane
2006
1. Marta
2. Kristine Lilly
3. Renate Lingor
2005
1. Birgit Prinz
2. Marta
3. Shannon Boxx
2004
1. Birgit Prinz
2. Mia Hamm
3. Marta
2003
1. Birgit Prinz
2. Mia Hamm
3. Hanna Ljungberg
2002
1. Mia Hamm
2. Birgit Prinz
3. Sun Wen
2001
1. Mia Hamm
2. Sun Wen
3. Tiffeny Milbrett
*Five players nominated in 2008 and 2009.
COUNTRY
USA
Brazil
USA
Japan
Brazil
USA
Brazil
Germany
Germany
Brazil
Germany
England
Brazil
Germany
Brazil
Germany
Brazil
Germany
England
Brazil
Germany
Brazil
Brazil
USA
Germany
Germany
Brazil
USA
Germany
USA
Brazil
Germany
USA
Sweden
USA
Germany
China PR
USA
China PR
USA
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84
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TM
2011
Iker Casillas (Spain) in goal; Dani Alves (Brazil), Gerard Piqu (Spain),
Sergio Ramos (Spain) and Nemanja Vidic (Serbia) in defence; Xabi Alonso (Spain),
Andrs Iniesta (Spain) and Xavi (Spain) in midfield; and Cristiano Ronaldo
(Portugal), Lionel Messi (Argentina) and Wayne Rooney (England) up front.
2010
Iker Casillas (Spain); Maicon (Brazil), Lcio (Brazil), Gerard Piqu (Spain),
Carles Puyol (Spain); Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands), Xavi (Spain), Andrs Iniesta
(Spain); Lionel Messi (Argentina), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), David Villa (Spain).
2009
Iker Casillas (Spain); Patrice Evra (France), Dani Alves (Brazil), John Terry (England),
Nemanja Vidic (Serbia); Xavi (Spain), Andrs Iniesta (Spain), Steven Gerrard
(England); Lionel Messi (Argentina), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Fernando Torres
(Spain).
FIFA awards
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TM
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FIFA awards
Vicente del Bosque secured the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Mens Football
award with 34.51% of the votes, ahead of Jos Mourinho, the Portuguese coach
of Real Madrid, with 20.49%, and former FC Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola,
who received 12.91%.
YEAR
2012
2011
2010
WINNER
1. Vicente del Bosque
2. Jos Mourinho
3. Pep Guardiola
1. Pep Guardiola
2. Sir Alex Ferguson
3. Jos Mourinho
1. Jos Mourinho
2. Vicente del Bosque
3. Pep Guardiola
COUNTRY
Spain
Portugal
Spain
Spain
England
Portugal
Portugal
Spain
Spain
TM
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87
Pia Sundhage led the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Womens Football
category with 28.59% of the votes, ahead of Norio Sasaki (23.83%), coach of
the Japanese national team that collected silver at the Olympics in London, and
France team coach Bruno Bini (9.02%).
YEAR
2012
2011
2010
WINNER
1. Pia Sundhage
2. Norio Sasaki
3. Bruno Bini
1. Norio Sasaki
2. Pia Sundhage
3. Bruno Bini
1. Silvia Neid
2. Maren Meinert
3. Pia Sundhage
COUNTRY
Sweden
Japan
France
Japan
Sweden
France
Germany
Germany
Sweden
TM
88
FIFA awards
FIFA
Code
Afghanistan AFG
Albania
ALB
Algeria
ALG
American
ASA
Samoa
Andorra
AND
Angola
ANG
Anguilla
AIA
Antigua and ATG
Barbuda
Argentina
ARG
Armenia
ARM
Aruba
ARU
Australia
AUS
Austria
AUT
Azerbaijan AZE
Bahamas
BAH
Bahrain
BHR
Bangladesh BAN
Barbados
BRB
Belarus
BLR
Belgium
BEL
Belize
BLZ
Benin
BEN
Bermuda
BER
Bhutan
BHU
Bolivia
BOL
BosniaBIH
Herzegovina
Botswana
BOT
Brazil
BRA
British Virgin VGB
Islands
Brunei
BRU
Darussalam
Bulgaria
BUL
Burkina Faso BFA
Burundi
BDI
Cambodia CAM
Cameroon CMR
Canada
CAN
Conf.
Country
1933
1930
1962
1984
1948
1932
1964
1998
AFC
UEFA
CAF
OFC
1994
1979
1990
1928
1996
1980
1996
1972
UEFA
CAF
CONCACAF
CONCACAF
1893
1992
1932
1961
1904
1992
1967
1957
1972
1910
1989
1895
1980
1962
1928
1983
1925
1992
1912
1992
1988
1963
1907
1994
1968
1968
1976
1968
1992
1904
1986
1964
1962
2000
1926
1996
CONMEBOL
UEFA
CONCACAF
AFC
UEFA
UEFA
CONCACAF
AFC
AFC
CONCACAF
UEFA
UEFA
CONCACAF
CAF
CONCACAF
AFC
CONMEBOL
UEFA
Cape Verde
Islands
Cayman
Islands
Central African
Republic
Chad
Chile
China PR
Chinese
Taipei
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Congo DR
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte dIvoire
Croatia
Cuba
Curaao
Cyprus
Czech
Republic
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican
Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
England
Equatorial
Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
1924
1964
1972
1954
1964
1913
UEFA
CAF
CAF
AFC
CAF
CONCACAF
FIFA F
A
Conf.
Code
CPV 1982 1986 CAF
CAY
CTA
CHA
CHI
CHN
TPE
1962
1895
1924
1936
1964
1913
1931
1954
CAF
CONMEBOL
AFC
AFC
COL
COM
CGO
COD
COK
CRC
CIV
CRO
CUB
CUW
CYP
CZE
1924
1979
1962
1919
1971
1921
1960
1912
1924
1921
1934
1901
CONMEBOL
CAF
CAF
CAF
OFC
CONCACAF
CAF
UEFA
CONCACAF
CONCACAF
UEFA
UEFA
DEN
DJI
DMA
DOM
1889
1979
1970
1953
1936
2005
1964
1964
1994
1927
1964
1992
1929
1932
1948
1907
/1994
1904
1994
1994
1958
ECU
EGY
SLV
ENG
EQG
1925
1921
1935
1863
1960
1926
1923
1938
1905
1986
CONMEBOL
CAF
CONCACAF
UEFA
CAF
ERI
EST
Ethiopia
ETH
Faroe Islands FRO
Fiji
FIJ
UEFA
CAF
CONCACAF
CONCACAF
Country
FIFA
Code
Finland
FIN
France
FRA
Gabon
GAB
Gambia
GAM
Georgia
GEO
Germany
GER
Ghana
GHA
Greece
GRE
Grenada
GRN
Guam
GUM
Guatemala GUA
Guinea
GUI
Guinea-Bissau GNB
Guyana
GUY
Haiti
HAI
Honduras
HON
Hong Kong HKG
Hungary
HUN
Iceland
ISL
India
IND
Indonesia
IDN
Iran
IRN
Iraq
IRQ
Republic of IRL
Ireland
Israel
ISR
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Korea DPR
Korea
Republic
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Conf.
1907
1919
1962
1952
1990
1900
1957
1926
1924
1975
1919
1960
1974
1902
1904
1951
1914
1901
1947
1937
1930
1920
1948
1921
1908
1904
1966
1968
1992
1904
1958
1927
1978
1996
1946
1962
1986
1970
1934
1946
1954
1907
1947
1948
1952
1948
1950
1923
UEFA
UEFA
CAF
CAF
UEFA
UEFA
CAF
UEFA
CONCACAF
AFC
CONCACAF
CAF
CAF
CONCACAF
CONCACAF
CONCACAF
AFC
UEFA
UEFA
AFC
AFC
AFC
AFC
UEFA
1929 UEFA
ITA
JAM
JPN
JOR
KAZ
KEN
PRK
KOR
1928
/1948
1898
1910
1921
1949
1914
1960
1945
1933
1905
1962
1929
1956
1994
1960
1958
1948
UEFA
CONCACAF
AFC
AFC
UEFA
CAF
AFC
AFC
KUW
KGZ
LAO
LVA
1952
1992
1951
1921
1964
1994
1952
1923
/1992
AFC
AFC
AFC
UEFA
FIFA awards
Country
FIFA
Code
Lebanon
LIB
Lesotho
LES
Liberia
LBR
Libya
LBY
Liechtenstein LIE
Lithuania
LTU
Conf.
Country
1933
1932
1936
1962
1934
1922
AFC
CAF
CAF
CAF
UEFA
UEFA
Palestine
Luxembourg
Macau
FYR Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Moldova
Mongolia
Montenegro
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New
Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Northern
Ireland
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
LUX
MAC
MKD
MAD
MWI
MAS
MDV
MLI
MLT
MTN
MRI
MEX
MDA
MNG
MNE
MSR
MAR
MOZ
MYA
NAM
NEP
NED
NCL
1908
1939
1948
1961
1966
1933
1982
1960
1900
1961
1952
1927
1990
1959
1931
1994
1955
1976
1947
1990
1951
1889
1928
1936
1964
1964
1964
1976
1923
/1992
1910
1978
1994
1964
1968
1954
1986
1964
1960
1970
1964
1929
1994
1998
2007
1996
1960
1980
1948
1992
1972
1904
2004
NZL
NCA
NIG
NGA
NIR
1891
1931
1961
1945
1880
1948
1950
1964
1960
1911
OFC
CONCACAF
CAF
CAF
UEFA
UEFA
AFC
UEFA
CAF
CAF
AFC
AFC
CAF
UEFA
CAF
CAF
CONCACAF
UEFA
AFC
UEFA
CONCACAF
CAF
CAF
AFC
CAF
AFC
UEFA
OFC
Panama
Papua New
Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Samoa
San Marino
So Tom e
Prncipe
Saudi Arabia
Scotland
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon
Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka
St. Kitts and
Nevis
St. Lucia
FIFA F
Code
PLE
1928
/1962
PAN 1937
PNG 1962
PAR
PER
PHI
POL
POR
PUR
QAT
ROU
RUS
1906
1922
1907
1919
1914
1940
1960
1909
1912
RWA
SAM
SMR
STP
1972
1968
1931
1975
KSA
SCO
SEN
SRB
SEY
SLE
SIN
SVK
1956
1873
1960
1919
1979
1960
1892
1993
Conf.
1998 AFC
1938 CONCACAF
1966 OFC
1925
1924
1930
1923
1923
1960
1972
1923
1912
/1992
1978
1986
1988
1986
CONMEBOL
CONMEBOL
AFC
UEFA
UEFA
CONCACAF
AFC
UEFA
UEFA
CAF
OFC
UEFA
CAF
AFC
UEFA
CAF
UEFA
CAF
CAF
AFC
UEFA
SVN
SOL
1956
1910
1964
1923
1986
1960
1952
1907
/1994
1920 1992
1978 1988
SOM
RSA
SSD
ESP
SRI
SKN
1951
1991
2011
1913
1939
1932
CAF
CAF
CAF
UEFA
AFC
CONCACAF
LCA
1962
1992
2012
1904
1952
1992
UEFA
OFC
Country
FIFA F
Code
St. Vincent and VIN
1979
the Grenadines
Sudan
SDN 1936
Suriname
SUR 1920
Swaziland
SWZ 1968
Sweden
SWE 1904
Switzerland SUI
1895
Syria
SYR 1936
Tahiti
TAH 1989
Tajikistan
TJK
1936
Tanzania
TAN 1930
Thailand
THA 1916
Timor-Leste TLS
2002
Togo
TOG 1960
Tonga
TGA 1965
Trinidad and TRI
1908
Tobago
Tunisia
TUN 1957
Turkey
TUR 1923
Turkmenistan TKM 1992
Turks and
TCA 1996
Caicos Islands
Uganda
UGA 1924
Ukraine
UKR 1991
United Arab UAE 1971
Emirates
Uruguay
URU 1900
USA
USA 1913
US Virgin
VIR
1992
Islands
Uzbekistan UZB 1946
Vanuatu
VAN 1934
Venezuela
VEN 1926
Vietnam
VIE
1962
Wales
WAL 1876
Yemen
YEM 1962
Zambia
ZAM 1929
Zimbabwe ZIM 1965
89
Conf.
1988 CONCACAF
1948
1929
1978
1904
1904
1946
1990
1994
1964
1925
2005
1964
1994
1964
CAF
CONCACAF
CAF
UEFA
UEFA
AFC
OFC
AFC
CAF
AFC
AFC
CAF
OFC
CONCACAF
1960
1923
1994
1998
CAF
UEFA
AFC
CONCACAF
1960 CAF
1992 UEFA
1974 AFC
1923 CONMEBOL
1914 CONCACAF
1998 CONCACAF
1994
1988
1952
1964
1910
1980
1964
1965
AFC
OFC
CONMEBOL
AFC
UEFA
AFC
CAF
CAF
90
COMPETITION YEAR
Brazil
FWC
1958,1962,1970, 1994, 2002
FFWC
1989, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012
FU20WC
1983, 1985, 1993, 2003, 2011
FBSWC
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
FCC
1997, 2005, 2009
FU17WC
1997, 1999, 2003
Argentina
FU20WC
1979, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2007
OFT
2004, 2008
FWC
1978, 1986
FCC
1992
USA
WOFT
1996, 2004, 2008, 2012
FU20WWC
2002, 2008, 2012
FWWC
1991, 1999
Germany (Germany FR)
FWC
1954, 1974, 1990
FWWC
2003, 2007
FU20WWC
2004, 2010
FU20WC
1981
France
FCC
2001, 2003
FWC
1998
FU17WC
2001
OFT
1984
FBSWC
2005
FU17WWC
2012
Italy
FWC
1934, 1938, 1982, 2006
OFT
1936
Russia (Soviet Union)
OFT
1956, 1988
FU20WC
1977
FU17WC
1987
FBSWC
2011
Spain
FFWC
2000, 2004
FWC
2010
OFT
1992
FU20WC
1999
Nigeria
FU17WC
1985, 1993, 2007
OFT
1996
Uruguay
FWC
1930, 1950
OFT
1924, 1928
Mexico
FCC
1999
TITLES
2
1
3
2
1
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
COMPETITION YEAR
FU17WC
2005, 2011
OFT
2012
Ghana
FU17WC
1991, 1995
FU20WC
2009
Hungary
OFT
1952, 1964, 1968
Great Britain
OFT
1908, 1912
Korea DPR
FU20WWC
2006
FU17WWC
2008
Norway
FWWC
1995
WOFT
2000
Portugal
FU20WC
1989, 1991
Yugoslavia
OFT
1960
FU20WC
1987
Belgium
OFT
1920
Bolivia
YOFT
2010
Cameroon
OFT
2000
Chile
YWOFT
2010
Czechoslovakia
OFT
1980
Denmark
FCC
1995
England
FWC
1966
German DR
OFT
1976
Japan
FWWC
2011
Korea Republic
FU17WWC
2010
Poland
OFT
1972
Saudi Arabia
FU17WC
1989
Sweden
OFT
1948
Switzerland
FU17WC
2009
TITLES COUNTRY
YEAR
Mens Olympic Football Tournament
3
Hungary
1952, 1964, 1968
2
Argentina
2004, 2008
2
Great Britain
1908, 1912
2
Soviet Union
1956, 1988
2
Uruguay
1924, 1928
1
Belgium
1920
1
Cameroon
2000
1
Czechoslovakia
1980
1
France
1984
1
German DR
1976
1
Italy
1936
1
Mexico
2012
1
Nigeria
1996
1
Poland
1972
1
Spain
1992
1
Sweden
1948
1
Yugoslavia
1960
Youth Olympic Football Tournament (boys)
1
Bolivia
2010
FIFA Futsal World Cup
5
Brazil
1989, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012
2
Spain
2000, 2004
FIFA Womens World CupTM
2
Germany
2003, 2007
2
USA
1991, 1999
1
Japan
2011
1
Norway
1995
FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup
3
USA
2002, 2008, 2012
2
Germany
2004, 2010
1
Korea DPR
2006
FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup
1
France
2012
1
Korea DPR
2008
1
Korea Republic
2010
Womens Olympic Football Tournament
4
USA
1996, 2004, 2008, 2012
1
Norway
2000
Youth Olympic Football Tournament (girls)
1
Chile
2010
Note: FIFA Club World Cup and FIFA Interactive World Cup not included
*Intercontinental Championship
91
SWEDE
NORWAY
(2)
GREAT BRITAIN
(2)
DENMARK (1)
ENGLAND (1)
POLAND (1)
BELGIUM (1)
FRANCE (7)
USA (9)
CZECHOSLOVA
SWITZERLAND (1)
YUGOSLAVIA (2
PORTUGAL (2)
SPAIN
(5)
MEXICO (4)
ITALY
(5)
NIGERIA (
GHANA (
CAMEROON (
BOLIVIA (1)
CHILE (1)
ARGENTINA (11)
Note: FIFA Club World Cup and FIFA Interactive World Cup not included
BRAZIL
(25)
URUGUAY
(4)
EN (1)
Secretary General
Jrme Valcke
AKIA (1)
RUSSIA
(SOVIET UNION)
(5)
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HUNGARY (3)
2)
KOREA
REPUBLIC (1)
KOREA
DPR (2)
JAPAN (1)
(4)
(3)
(1)